Can I Add Accessibility Features During My Bathroom Renovations?
You can absolutely add accessibility features to your bathroom when getting renovations done. Many seniors or adults with mobility issues require hand supports, accessible showers or a larger walkway in order to make their bathroom functional.
Useful Accessibility Features for Your Bathroom
When conducting your bathroom renovations in Burlington, consider how the following accessibility features can help support your needs or the needs of your family.
- Grab Bars: Grab bars are an easy way to provide your family with additional support when entering and exiting the shower and using the toilet. This can help prevent slip and fall accidents in your bathroom.
- Low-Entry Shower: A low-entry shower is designed with a short edge so that minimal movement is required to enter the shower. This is ideal for those with limited leg mobility. Zero-entry showers are popular as well; however, this design is not always possible for every bathroom. A low-entry shower is a great alternative to this.
- Non-Slip Flooring: Choosing slip-resistant floor tiles can help prevent slip and fall accidents even when your bathroom floors are wet.
- Raised Toilets: Higher toilets can make daily use easier for those with limited mobility.
- Larger Clearance: More clearance between your sink, shower and toilet can allow for better accessibility, especially for those with wheelchairs or walkers.
Regardless of your accessibility needs, we have the resources to design a bathroom that supports individuals with physical disabilities, mobility issues or wheelchairs. Contact the contractors at Rose Building Group today to learn more about the design possibilities for your bathroom.
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