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Making bath tub comfortable for everyone
For a fit and healthy person taking a bath or a shower is not generally a problem and access to the bath or shower is not even considered.
By Francisco Segura
Category: Business
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For a fit and healthy person taking a bath or a shower is not generally a problem and access to the bath or shower is not even considered. Until you are handicapped you do not realize the number of factors to consider when choosing something like a bath tub. A Point of concern for something like a handicap bath tub is how easy is it for the person the get into and out of? Another point to consider is what safety measures have been incorporated in the particular handicap bath tub you are looking at.
Still, the features you will need will be determined by the nature and severity of the handicap as well. Design elements like an easy access, a lockable door and a power seat will mean that the safety and comfort needs of the handicapped bather are met. Handicapped bath tubs are designed and constructed to highest standards with the needs and requirements of the handicapped or elderly in mind.
The health benefits from Jacuzzis and hot tubs are quite well known and walk in tubs can also have the same effect. In addition to easy access they are much higher and deeper than a traditional baths so are able to accommodate a seat where the bather can sit. Because they are easy to enter, there is less chance of someone slipping and having a seat means they don't have to bend down in the tub. To get around the problem of washing while in a seated position, shower heads are fitted to the top edge which means taking a shower is a simple process. Features such as whirlpool, massage sprays and hydrotherapy can make bathing a pleasant and therapeutic experience.
A great deal of effort has gone into the design of these bath tubs and they are now available in a number of sizes and depths to guarantee an experience which most handicapped people do not normally achieve. If you want a bath tub with all the attachments for a hydrotherapy massage and also whirlpool features then you won't get much change from 6,000 dollars but lower specification models are around 3,000 dollars. However, if you are purchasing the tub due to a medical condition or a handicap, it is possible that your insurance or Medicare may help cover a percentage if not all the cost. As soon as possible, contact your insurance agent or health caseworker to find out if this is could be the case. These bath tubs have revolutionized the way handicapped and the elderly take care of themselves and have given freedom and convenience back to many people who for whatever reason were unable to bathe by themselves.
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