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Bathroom safety is essential for everyone, especially those with limited mobility. With the right aids and accessories, you can make your bathroom a safe and comfortable place to be.

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Commode Replacement Tips - 1112173_EA - 1
Commode Replacement Tips
Sale price$12.99
Mckesson Handheld Shower - 1065211_CS - 1
Mckesson Handheld Shower
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Mckesson Deluxe Hand Held Showerhead With Massage - 1103367_CS - 1
Mckesson Commode Chair - 1205413_CS - 1
McKesson Commode Chair
Sale price$131.99
Dover Commode Specimen Collector - 10230_EA - 1
Dover Commode Specimen Collector
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Dawn Mist Shower Cap - 519438_BX - 1
Dawn Mist Shower Cap
Sale price$24.99
drive Suction-Cup Grab Bar -Case of 3
drive Suction-Cup Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $17.99
drive Knurled Steel Wall Grab Bar, Chrome, 12 Inch -Each
drive Knurled Steel Wall Grab Bar
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Ultra Grip Wall Grab Bar - 1047084_CS - 1
Ultra Grip Wall Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $17.99
Plastic Wall Grab Bar - 1086020_EA - 1
Plastic Wall Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $33.99
Scott Toilet Tissue -Case of 20
Scott Toilet Tissue
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bathroom Safety, Aids & Accessories

Common bathroom safety aids & accessories include grab bars, shower chairs, non-slip mats, raised toilet seats, and bath benches.

You can improve bathroom safety for elderly individuals by installing grab bars, using non-slip mats, providing a stable shower chair, and ensuring proper lighting.

Using a raised toilet seat can provide added comfort and convenience for individuals with limited mobility or balance issues. It reduces the distance between sitting and standing, making it easier to use the toilet.

Yes, there are specialized bathroom safety aids for individuals with disabilities, such as accessible showers, transfer benches, commode chairs, and hand-held showerheads.

Non-slip mats provide additional traction and reduce the risk of slips and falls in the bathroom. They are particularly beneficial in areas prone to wetness, such as near the bathtub or shower.

Grab bars can typically be installed in most bathrooms, as long as there is a sturdy wall or structural support to anchor them securely. Professional installation may be necessary for optimal safety.

When choosing a shower chair, consider factors such as stability, adjustable height, weight capacity, non-slip features, and whether it has armrests or a backrest for added support.

Yes, there are bathroom safety accessories specifically designed for children, such as non-slip bath mats with playful designs, faucet extenders, and toilet seat locks.

You can make the bathroom more accessible for individuals with mobility limitations by removing physical barriers, installing grab bars, providing adequate space for maneuvering, and using assistive devices like shower chairs.

When selecting a bath bench, look for features such as adjustable height, non-slip surface, sturdy construction, drainage holes, and lightweight design for ease of use.

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