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For folks with limited mobility, day-to-day activities and tasks can take more effort and pose increased risk. Showering, in particular, can be challenging and even downright scary. Getting in and out of the tub and moving around in the shower presents the possibility of slipping or falling because of wet surfaces.that folks swear by for preventing injuries while bathing.
It can accommodate up to 350 pounds and is designed to fit in most bathrooms. You can adjust its height in 1-inch increments ranging from 16 to 21 inches."I have a bad knee. Too many high school sports, and physical jobs in my younger years. What scares me the most is falling in the shower. Yes, it might sound like a hippo falling down the stairs to the basement, but in reality it does hurt when I lay there in pain afterwords. This nifty little chair allows you to.
It has strong, non-slip suctioning on its feet to keep it secure, adjustable legs to best fit your height and tool-free assembly. Plus, it's easily reversible for left or right side entry."I got this for my elderly parents when I learned with dismay that they had been too scared to take showers and were doing sponge baths., and I thought 'do we need to get one of those tubs with the side cut out?' I was actually. NO.
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