by Hima Voore | May 1, 2024 | Company News
Accessibility in the home is overlooked despite two fifths of Brits having either struggled with or know someone who has struggled with accessibility in their home. Our recent research at EA Mobility reveals a disparity between the ageing population and home planning....
by Hima Voore | Apr 30, 2024 | Bathrooms for Disabled, Disabled Wet Room, Elderly Bathrooms, Wet Rooms
As individuals age, simple tasks like bathing can become increasingly challenging, especially for seniors with mobility issues or balance concerns. In such instances, elder shower chairs emerge as indispensable aids, offering a blend of safety, stability, and comfort...
by Hima Voore | Apr 25, 2024 | Accessible Bathrooms, Bathrooms for Disabled, Mobility Solutions, Specialist Adaptations
Maintaining balance is a complex interplay of various systems within the body, including the inner ear, nervous system, muscles, and vision. When any of these components are disrupted, it can lead to feelings of dizziness, unsteadiness, and difficulty maintaining...
by Hima Voore | Apr 23, 2024 | Disabled Wet Room, Wet Rooms
Wet room have emerged as a revolutionary concept, reshaping the landscape of bathroom architecture. Unlike traditional bathrooms with segregated shower enclosures or tubs, wet rooms offer a seamless integration of showering and bathing spaces within a single, open...
by Hima Voore | Apr 18, 2024 | Accessible Bathrooms, Mobility Solutions
What is Dementia? Dementia is a neurological condition that affects cognitive function, including memory, reasoning, and communication skills. While most people associate dementia with memory loss, it can also impact physical abilities, including balance and...
by Hima Voore | Apr 16, 2024 | Bathrooms for Disabled
Are you ready to take the first steps towards greater independence in your home? Your bathroom is a crucial space where safety, accessibility, and comfort intersect. Transforming your bathroom into an independent-friendly haven is within reach. Whether you’re...