Opt for a Walk-In Shower
Walk-in showers make a striking style statement and are an excellent addition to bathrooms designed with universal principles in mind. With no lip marking the entrance to the shower, walk-in models allow people in wheelchairs or who have limited mobility to move in and out of the space with ease.
Include a Shower Bench
Outfit your shower with a wide bench to add loads of functionality. On one hand, the bench can serve as a perch for people with limited mobility to sit on while bathing. Or, when not in use as a seat, the bench can be used to store bathing necessities.
Provide Multiple Showerheads
Outfit your shower with multiple showerheads to increase both effectiveness and luxury. Installing showerheads at various levels throughout the shower makes it easy for people of all sizes to scrub down. Include a handheld showerhead for people who might need to sit while bathing.
Make Towels Accessible
Grasping around for towels is a pain for everyone, but it can be especially taxing for people with limited mobility. Hang towel or robe hooks right next to the shower to ensure they're easily accessible for everyone.
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