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In life, change is inevitable. Not only are we expected to change and adjust our inner selves, but there will come a point when we also need to modify our physical environment for our changing bodies. Some time in the future, it is possible that you would consider installing disabled bathrooms in your home. This is because most probably you might need to assist a loved one to have access to this private part of their life with more ease by providing disabled bathrooms.

Disabled bathrooms could serve the needs of parents in their old age or someone in the family who unfortunately met an accident and have become physically challenged for life. This article will give you insights about modifying your current bathrooms into becoming disabled bathrooms. It will also shed light into some questions about completely installing disabled bathrooms, not just modifying existing bathrooms. It is necessary that disabled bathrooms are safe to use and installed properly. It is also important to explore the different options available in terms of designs and features that can be included in disabled bathrooms. So planning is also necessary before any final decisions on installing disabled bathrooms.

Disabled BathroomsOne major consideration that you would need to decide for disabled bathrooms is the choice between a shower and a bath tub. For some disabled bathrooms, they install both a shower and a bath tub. Making your decision about this depends on the needs of your physically challenged loved one and the limitations of their mobility. Someone in a wheelchair might need disabled bathrooms with a shower installed. However, for individuals who simply need aid in getting in and out of the bath tub, a shower is not needed. There are models for disabled bathrooms however, that has a combination of a shower and a bath tub. The only adjustment that needs to happen is how the disabled person can go around these facilities in disabled bathrooms.

Another area to consider when installing disabled bathrooms is the toilet area. It needs to be as accessible as possible to people, for example, in wheelchairs. The toilet seats in disabled bathrooms should be able to allow the disabled person to get on and out of it, without too much of a problem. The sink in disabled bathrooms should also be located somewhere accessible. It should be installed at a certain height and within the toilet area. The toilet and sink will be easier to modify anyway than the tub or shower area for disabled bathrooms. Another thing that is very useful in disabled bathrooms is the addition of stability bars for support and better mobility.

Surely another thing you might want to look into is the guideline for acquiring the necessary permits to start construction for disabled bathrooms. Or for modifying existing bathrooms to create disabled bathrooms. Another helpful idea would be to ask a professional to assist or handle the construction for the disabled bathrooms you are putting in.

When modifying bathrooms to become disabled bathrooms, keep in mind too that it should come out in such a way that it can still be used by other household members, who are not disabled. Therefore, the disabled bathrooms that we put in should cater to the needs of not just our disabled loved one, but everyone living in the house. Handicapped people tend to be very sensitive. It would be a great advantage to modify the bathroom to accommodate them than to have separate disabled bathrooms for their use. This way, the disabled would not feel discriminated on, but more feel more accepted.

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