by Michael | Jan 7, 2026 | Design Inspiration
The “Box Room” Challenge: Why Smaller is Often Better It is the most common worry we hear during home visits: “I’d love a walk-in shower, but my bathroom is just too small. There’s no room for a wheelchair to turn.” In the UK, we are famous for...
by Kian Carvell | Jan 3, 2026 | Professional Insights
Balancing Clinical Safety with “Home Comforts”: The Modern Care Home Bathroom For Care Home Managers and Architects, the bathroom is the hardest room to design. It must meet strict CQC (Care Quality Commission) standards for safety and infection control....
by Michael | Jan 1, 2026 | Health & Wellness
Constipation is more than just an annoyance; it is uncomfortable, stressful, and can leave you feeling sluggish and heavy. If you have tried increasing your fibre intake and drinking more water but still feel blocked, you might be looking for immediate, gentle relief....
by Kian Carvell | Dec 15, 2025 | Costs & Planning
Table of Contents Assisted Bathing Costs in the UK: What to Expect 1. What Is Assisted Bathing? 2. Assisted Bathing Prices UK – At a Glance 3. Walk-In Bath Prices (UK) 4. Walk-In Shower Prices (UK) 5. Wet Room Prices (UK) 6. Low-Level Bath & Budget Assisted...
by Simon | Dec 15, 2025 | Product Guides
The “Knee-Knock” Problem: Why Standard Sinks Don’t Work For a wheelchair user or someone who needs to sit down to wash, a standard UK bathroom sink is a design failure. The Pedestal: The ceramic column underneath blocks your footplates, stopping you...
by Michael | Dec 12, 2025 | Product Guides
The “No-Hands” Bathroom: How a Wash & Dry Toilet Restores Dignity For many of our clients, the most difficult part of aging or reduced mobility isn’t the walking; it’s the loss of privacy in the bathroom. Struggling to twist, turn, or wipe...