Assisted Baths with Transfer seats
A transfer seat facilitates placing the bather comfortably in a sitting position alongside the bath. It then allows for effortless carrying over the edge of the bath, immersing the individual in the water.
The bather remains on the seat while washing and is then returned to the start position outside the bath. There is a safety strap which ensures safe transferring of the bather.
Assisted Baths with Adjustable height
Height-adjustable lifting makes it easier for a bather with limited mobility to enter and exit the bath. It also reduces back strain for the carer caused by bending over if assistance is required during bathing.
High-speed, auto-fill and thermostatic fillers
An auto-fill function allows the bather and carer to focus on bath preparation without attending to the bath. This function also controls water consumption more effectively. And, a thermostatic filler guarantees the bath is filled with water at optimum temperature and prevents discomfort and potential scalding if the water needs refreshing or topping up.
Antimicrobial properties
Next Steps
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Our specialist home assessors will visit your home to assess what needs to be done to provide the right solution.
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Once you’re completely satisfied with our customised solution and quote, place your order and schedule installation.
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We aim to commence your project within 4 – 6 weeks with our in-house specialist installation teams.
Our Mobility Solutions
Wet Rooms
Our wet room solutions ensure that bathrooms remain suitable for your evolving mobility requirements.
Walk-in Showers
Our walk-in showers, with features like low-access tray, slip-resistant surface, and grab rail, offer safe and stylish bathing.
Walk-in Baths
Our walk-in baths offer safety, comfort, and style for the disabled, elderly, and those with mobility issues, customisable to your needs.
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