Safety bars and Grab bars

Safety bars and Grab bars can be used to make the bathroom more comfortable for the elderly especially if they are being cared for at home. The tub and shower area need to be especially safe in order to make it usable for the patient. In such cases, safety bars and grab bars need to be added. These are ideal for people who can still get by on their own, but need additional safety features to make their experience in the bathroom safer.

Safety bars and Grab bars are generally required in the tub or shower area so that the patient is comfortable tending to his/her own bathing. They are also required in the toilet area as that is a spot where extra support is needed. Grab bars are just what their name implies: bars that can be grabbed when the user feels he needs extra support for balancing, lifting himself up, or for stepping into and out of the bathing area.

Safety bars and Grab bars may be permanently installed or can be of the clamp-on removable variety. If these are not available, the patient will tend to hold on to towel rails, tissue holders or any other attachment that is handy. Grabbing on to items that are not meant for providing support, will only make using the bathroom a risky experience. This is especially so in cases where the person tries to grab hold of the sink, especially if it is a wall mounted one. Attachments not designed to provide support will only let the grabber down and could result in serious accidents and injuries

All bars and poles come in a variety of surface features, and safety designs. You must shop around for the one most suitable for use in your bathroom. You must take into consideration the conditions and needs of the user, focusing especially on the weight and also on what the user will need to use the safety feature of the Safety bars and Grab bars for.

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Latasha Jackson  - Non-slip Grab bars   |2008-07-31 14:28:22
I am searching for non-slip grab bars. Do you carry any or do you know who I can
contact in my area (Beaumont, Texas.)
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