Walk-in Baths a Boon to those with Limited Mobility
(ARA) - There’s nothing quite like a long, relaxing soak in the bath to ease aches and pains, wash away stress and promote well-being. However, for many individuals, climbing in and out of a conventional tub is too dangerous or physically impossible.
But limited mobility doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice the pleasure of bathing. Premier Bathrooms offers an array of bathtubs that help make this simple pleasure available to everyone. The company’s easy access baths and assisted bathing products make is safe and comfortable. “Our ever-increasing range of baths means we are able to cater to almost all situations and needs,” says company president Richard Barnes.
Peggy Archibald, 73, an active senior from Ladner, B.C. credits her morning ritual with getting each day off to a good start. “I love to golf, dance and enjoy dinners out with my friends,” she says. “People would always ask me: ‘Where do you get your energy?’ Same way I always have, I’d tell them. I start each day with a nice relaxing bath.” One morning in 2001 Peggy found herself without the strength to get out of her bathtub. Her son ordered her a specially designed bathtub from Premier Bath, which eased both their minds, and allowed Peggy to keep enjoying her morning baths.
Choose from four walk-in baths, a range of four powered seat bath options and a choice of shower options. “These baths are such a great solution for people who can’t climb in and out of a conventional tub,” says Premier Bathrooms spokesman Ed McMahon of The Tonight Show fame. “I’m extremely happy to be able to educate the public on the safety aspect of these products.”
The Dublin model is the largest walk-in bath in the world at 33 inches wide. It features a generous door opening to allow plenty of room to enter and leave the bath. A hydrotherapy option allows you to soak in luxury.
The Chester model is similar to a conventional bath, but smaller and deeper. If fitted with the optional canopy or rail, it can also be used as a shower cubicle.
The Stratford’s compact size means it will fit almost any situation. This model is also available with a shower option.
The Cambridge is a standard length bath that provides a good solution to everyday bathing problems and can simply be fitted in place of your existing bath. The conveniently sited side entry door allows you to simply step into your bath.
The Easy Bathe’s stylish design and low-level entry makes it a popular choice. It can fit into a corner or along a straight wall, making it a good fit for any size bathroom.
The Warwick offers a walk-in bath and an integral molded seat, allowing you to sit down and wash in comfort while being fully supported. It can also be used as a shower cubical with the additional the optional shower canopy.
All Premier baths feature contoured seating and back rests, thermostatically controlled water, and anti-slip surfaces. There are four powered seat bath options and a choice of shower options as well. The taps are available in either chrome or gold to match your bathroom décor.
Premier Bathrooms provides an inclusive service; once you order a bath, they will arrange a convenient date for their fully trained fitters to install the bath and show you how to use it.
For more information, visit www.premier-bathrooms.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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