Most people these days are forced to make the most of showers rather than baths, as they are much quicker and much more water and energy efficient than more traditional bathtubs. With that in mind, it is also no surprise that more and more people are choosing to make the most of stylish and practical
read more7 Wet Rooms Myths That You Need To Put Aside
by Bathtime Mobility on November 10, 2015 Comments Off on 7 Wet Rooms Myths That You Need To Put AsideWhilst traditional bathrooms do have their advantages, wet rooms have been growing in popularity for many years, and they look set to continue to do so into the future! However, there are many myths still in circulation about wet rooms that are really holding some people back from joining in with the latest practical bathroom
read moreMaintaining Your Balance And Staying Flexible During Old Age
by Bathtime Mobility on November 9, 2015 Comments Off on Maintaining Your Balance And Staying Flexible During Old AgeTwo of the major issues which affect people as they get older are a loss of balance and massively reduced flexibility, which can really impair everyday life. These two issues are the most pressing reasons as to why the bathroom is such a dangerous environment for the elderly and can result in a range of
read moreKeeping Active And Staying Fit As You Get Older
by Bathtime Mobility on November 6, 2015 Comments Off on Keeping Active And Staying Fit As You Get OlderEven if you suffer from issues of limited mobility, you can still make the time to be active and healthy. There are a range of steps that you take within your home, including the installation of disability baths, to improve its suitability for your mobility levels and multiple types of exercise which are ideal for
read moreEasy Ways To Clean Disabled Showers
by Bathtime Mobility on October 8, 2015 Comments Off on Easy Ways To Clean Disabled ShowersWhilst nobody looks forward to getting on their hands and their knees to clean a shower, those which have been designed with the physically impaired or mobility-conscious user in mind are much easier to clean than traditional designs. This is one of the major reasons that disabled showers are actually becoming more popular amongst a
read moreWhy Do I Need A Walk-In Shower?
by Bathtime Mobility on October 7, 2015 Comments Off on Why Do I Need A Walk-In Shower?Where a lot of people go wrong, is that they assume that bathroom features, like walk-in showers and baths, are solely for the elderly or disabled people. However, over the past decade or so, they have become extremely popular amongst the latest in interior designs, for their style and their practicality. They offer a range
read moreDementia: Reducing Risk With Friendly Bathrooms
by Bathtime Mobility on October 6, 2015 Comments Off on Dementia: Reducing Risk With Friendly BathroomsWith more people than ever before suffering from illnesses like dementia, creating a dementia-friendly bathroom is essential. Whether you suffer from the disease yourself, you know someone who does or you are a landlord looking to create the ideal bathroom environment, you need to ensure that your bathroom environment is designed with dementia-friendliness in mind.
read moreBath Lifts For The Elderly And Warm Water Therapy
by Bathtime Mobility on October 5, 2015 Comments Off on Bath Lifts For The Elderly And Warm Water TherapyAs we’ve previously mentioned, warm water is one of the oldest medicines in the world, and there is a very good reason for this. Along with being comfortable and pleasurable, research has discovered that warm water therapy works to help relieve the symptoms of a variety of skeletal and muscular complaints, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and
read moreThings To Consider When Choosing Your Bath Lift
by Bathtime Mobility on October 2, 2015 Comments Off on Things To Consider When Choosing Your Bath LiftBath lifts are an excellent tool for elderly people, or those who suffer from issues relating to their mobility. They allow the user to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of a hot bath and retain their independence without having to risk injuring themselves or putting themselves through discomfort or pain whilst entering or exiting the bath
read moreHow To Self-Treat Joint Hypermobility
by Bathtime Mobility on October 1, 2015 Comments Off on How To Self-Treat Joint HypermobilityFor many people with joint hypermobility, it doesn’t tend to cause any issues. For the most part, all it means is that the person in question is particularly supple and able to move their limbs into positions that many other people find impossible. Whilst this can be a great advantage to people in certain professions,
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