Upright Walk-In Baths & Deep Soak Tubs
The therapeutic bathing solution. Sit comfortably upright while fully immersed in warm water, relieving pressure on your back and joints.
The Therapeutic “Sit-In” Experience
An upright bath (often called a sit-in tub) is designed to offer maximum immersion in a compact space. Rather than lying flat, you sit in a natural, relaxed posture. The bath walls are higher than a standard tub, allowing the water to rise to your shoulders, creating a feeling of weightlessness that is perfect for relieving joint pain.
This upright position is often recommended by occupational therapists for those with respiratory issues or limited mobility. It removes the pressure on your lungs and back associated with lying flat. At EA Mobility, our deep seated baths combine this therapeutic posture with easy low-level access, giving you a safe, restorative soak every day.
Why Choose an Upright Bath?
Upright baths are naturally space-saving. Because you are seated, the bath requires significantly less floor length than a traditional tub, making these the perfect solution for small bathrooms or en-suites where space is at a premium. Despite the compact footprint, the clever internal design creates a generous depth, ensuring a luxury experience where you can enjoy a full deep soak without cluttering your home.
Therapeutic & effortlessThe sit-in design is also ideal for those with limited mobility or back problems. By keeping your posture natural and upright, we eliminate the physical strain of lowering yourself to the floor and struggling to stand back up. Combined with our easy-access doors and integrated safety features, an upright bath offers a therapeutic, stress-free sanctuary that puts your comfort and safety first.
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We're here to create the perfect accessible bathroom for you. Our team will guide you through every step, ensuring a solution that's practical, stylish, and perfectly suited to your need.
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What to Expect During Your Free Home No-Obligation Visit
Vetted Home Assessors
We schedule a visit at a time that suits you. Rest assured, every EA Mobility assessor is fully vetted and DBS-checked for your complete peace of mind. The assessment typically takes just one hour.
Mobility Needs Consultation
We are here to listen, not to lecture. We discuss your specific mobility challenges and explore how an accessible bathroom solution can restore your independence.
3D Design & Fixed Quote
Using advanced CAD technology, we bring your new bathroom to life so you can visualise the result. We leave you with a transparent, no-obligation quotation—so you can decide at your own pace.
VAT Exemption Advice
If you have a chronic condition, you are likely eligible for 0% VAT. We handle the paperwork, potentially saving you 20% on the cost of your bathroom adaptations.
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FREE Home VisitFAQs
Answers to some of the questions we get asked most often. If you can’t see the answer you need here, have a look on our FAQs Page.
What is the difference between an upright bath and a compact bath?
They are very similar terms. “Upright” refers to the seating posture, while “Compact” refers to the size. All our compact baths are designed for upright, deep soaking.
Is it hard to wash my feet?
Not at all. Because you are sitting up, your feet are easier to reach than when lying flat. We can also provide long-handled sponges if needed.
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