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Tips to Create a Safer ADA Bathroom for Loved Ones

Tips to Create a Safer ADA Bathroom for Loved Ones

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Whether you have an aging parent or a loved one with physical limitations, creating a safe bathroom is a top priority in ensuring a comfortable home. If you are looking to provide your loved one with a safer ADA bathroom, these DIY tips are for you.

At Kingston Brass, we sell high-quality bathroom fixtures and accessories. From toilet seats that are easier for those with less mobility to high-quality grab bars that ensure safe movement, we carry the products you need. Check out our tips for creating a safer space in your loved one’s home.

Recommendations for ADA-Compliant Bathroom

Whether your loved one has physical limitations that require a full ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant bathroom, or they are someone who is at a higher risk for slips and falls, utilizing the ADA’s regulations for a compliant bathroom is a good place to start.

A few quick guidelines for a safer bathroom include the following:

– Grab bars placed 34″-38″ off the ground
– A toilet seat that is between 17″ and 19″ off the ground
– A sink that is 34″ off the ground with unrestricted wheelchair access below the sink

Starting with these guidelines in mind, you can begin to redesign the flow of your loved one’s bathroom.

Choosing Safe ADA Bathroom Products

One of the first things to do when revamping a bathroom to make it a more ADA-friendly space is to shop for the appropriate bathroom products.

Grab Bars

Safety bars, frequently called grab bars, are a must for a safe bathroom. These bars act as an extra support system for your loved one. Whether they are climbing on or off of the toilet or moving into a sitting position in the bath, grab bars give your loved one an easier way to move safely through the room.

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Easy Access Toilet

One of the items on the ADA-compliant list is a toilet of appropriate height. Sitting down is a motion that isn’t always easy for different mobility needs. A bathroom toilet that meets ADA height regulations can ensure comfort and safety.

Shower Seat

Good hygiene is critical to health. When mobility is in question, showering can become a difficult task. A shower seat allows your loved one to stay healthy and clean, with a lowered risk for falling.

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Hand Shower

The perfect item to pair with a shower seat is a hand shower. Hand-held showers make bathing easy, especially when utilizing a shower seat. Additionally, they make cleaning the shower a simple task.

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The Extra Details

Lastly, while the right bathroom products are the key to a safer bathroom, you don’t want to overlook the extra details. For example, rugs can be a tripping hazard. Conversely, a well-placed toilet paper holder can ensure convenience with less strain.

If you are looking to create a safer bathroom for your loved one with less mobility, don’t forget to browse our vast selection of bathroom products.

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