Showing posts with label bathtub for handicapped access. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bathtub for handicapped access. Show all posts

Friday, 20 July 2018

Walk-in tubs fitted Bathroom Cleaning Tips


A clean bathing area is important for your health and hygiene. A bathroom that is covered in dirt and grime is not only unappealing, it also is unhygienic, increases the risk of illness, and presents a dangerous slipping hazard. Protect your health and safety by regularly cleaning your bath or shower area. Here are a few tips and tricks for cleaning your bathroom easily and effectively.

Shower Curtain

People often forget to clean their shower curtains, which can have serious health consequences. Bathrooms have a high humidity level which can lead to mold infestations if not properly cleaned. Most shower curtains are made out of a plastic material that attracts mold when excessively wet. Prevent dangerous mold infestations by cleaning off your shower curtain after each bath or shower. The most effective tool for cleaning shower curtains is a squeegee, the same tool you use to clean the windshield of your car. A squeegee gets into all the creases and folds of your shower curtain to eliminate any excess water.  Keep your bathroom hygienic by regularly wiping your shower curtain clean.

Bathtub

The bathtub is the central feature of any bathroom. It’s important to keep it clean so that is can perform its primary function of keeping you clean. Bathtubs should be washed regularly and scrubbed every few weeks or so to prevent dirt, grime, and water mineral buildup. To disinfest your bathtub, use a small amount of bleach diluted with water every few weeks. Many bathtubs get built up grime and dirt stains that can’t be removed even with a tough scrubbing. Safety Bath tubs, on the other hand, are easy to keep clean. All that’s required for regular cleaning is a wash cloth lathered with soap and water. Using tough scouring pads or strong chemical cleaners is not recommended for Safety Bath tubs. Save yourself time and energy with an easy-to-clean Safety Bath tub.

A clean bathing area is important for your personal safety and hygiene.  Keeping your bathroom clean can be time consuming and physically exhausting. If you are having trouble cleaning your bathtub, browse Safety Bath’s easy-to-clean tubs for safe and convenient bathing options.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

Tax Credits and Allowances for Better Senior Care

In our previous post on Bathing Safety for Alzheimer’s patients, we highlighted that if granted, the T2201 Disability Tax Credit Certificate  could be but toward a safety bath tub purchase. This includes a range of disabilities not associated to Alzheimer’s disease.

We also gave an overview on the Home Applications for Senior Independence (HASI) program which allows seniors that meet the given criteria a forgivable loan to put toward applications to help them around their homes - including bathroom aids.

Similarly, bathroom aids are considered eligible medical expenses. If you are caring for a parent for instance, you can claim the eligible medical expenses you paid on behalf of a dependent parent, up to a maximum of $10,000 per dependent.

Renovation costs you incur to accommodate your parents will qualify as an eligible medical expense and can likely give you tax savings under the medical expense tax credit.

If you are a Veteran, you may be eligible for the Canadian Veterans Independence Program which can assist you with home adaptations that also include bathroom aids and modifications in kitchens and doorways. 

To qualify you must meet ONE of the following criteria:

• You have qualified for a disability benefit
• You have qualified for the War Veterans Allowance
• You are in receipt of Prisoner of War Compensation
• You are eligible for but cannot access a Contract Bed or Priority Access Bed
• You have been the primary caregiver for an eligible veteran or civilian OR
• You are a low-cine or disabled survivor of an eligible Veteran of civilian

A simple call to your personal health insurance provider can help you assess whether you qualify for any of these tax credits or allowances toward home adaptions including bathroom aids.

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Saturday, 19 May 2018

Bathing Means Better Skincare

In our modern day-to-day lives, our skin comes into contact with a lot of different kinds of toxins. So when it comes to bathing, we should also keep in mind the idea of purifying the skin, rather than solely focus on hygiene and relaxation that bathing can provide. 

With all the compounds we are exposed to in a day, the need to purify our skin is greater now more than ever. Some toxins found in skin include benzene, hydrocarbons, mold, car exhaust, heavy metals like mercury, arsenic, dust mites, pesticides, herbicides and hormones. 

The toxic load we carry comes from a variety of sources in our environment – but bathing is a way to make sure that we rid of these toxins that can be present internally in our bodies and externally on the surface of our skin. 

How do we make sure we are effectively purifying our skin?

• Take a 20-30 minute bath at home
• Get the water to a warm comfortable temperature to open your pores up
• Relax and turn on your water jets 
• Use a entle soap along with a wash cloth or puff – this is an effective measure to begin purifying your skin. 
• Begin cleaning your skin in linear strokes from the feet up – splash some water onto your skin as you scrub
• Rinse off in the shower 

If you have a specific health condition, talking to your doctor could give you useful insight on other kinds of treatments or products with targeted medicinal properties. Whatever treatments you decide to go with, having a properly installed bath from Safety Bath will provide you with the basis for improving your well-being. With our wide variety of options and add-ons, you’re sure to find something that will enhance your bathing experience as well.

Detoxify your skin today! Visit our website to learn more about our wide range of Safety Bath products.

Monday, 4 December 2017

HOW BARRIER FREE SHOWER IS A GOOD OPTION FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

If you are a mobility challenged individual or are currently living with someone who is, making your home more convenient for disabled people should be your first priority. Small changes around the house can genuinely improve the quality of life of such an individual while ensuring that their movement constraints never bring them in harm’s way. One such life improving change happens to be installing a barrier free shower in your bathroom. Let’s explore how such a bathroom design will turn out to be a good option for disabled people:

A four inch shower curb might not seem like a big deal to a regular user but for someone who is wheelchair bound, the same curb becomes an insurmountable obstacle that they will never be able to cross without assistance and support. Now imagine having to seek someone else’s help every single day to climb over the curb and get in for a task as simple and mundane as bathing. That’s right – it will injure the person’s self-respect every time! 

But with barrier free showers, the obstacle holding the wheelchair bound individual back is eliminated entirely. Now they can simply roll into the shower area, hoist themselves off their wheelchair and on to the bathing chair using pre-installed guard rails and grab bars and get on with their daily hygiene routine as usual. No need to ask anyone for any kind of help – THAT is how good this shower design can be.

Barrier free showers are also much more safe and easy to use for disabled individuals. The only downside they have – water flowing out of the shower enclosure – can be easily resolved by installing a turbo drainage system and tweaking the floor slightly to ensure the bath water doesn’t spill out all over the bathroom floor. No mess, no fuss, no major investment needed whatsoever. A barrier free shower and a couple of guard rails are all that is needed to make your bathroom more handicap friendly.

Need more reasons to get one for your own home?

Friday, 28 April 2017

The Health Benefits of Jetted Walk In Tubs for Handicapped Persons


Jetted walk in tub designs offer benefits for handicapped people and other users that go well beyond enhanced safety in the bathroom. While standard walk in tub models are meant to create a safer experience for disabled people and the elderly, jetted models take the benefits to a whole new level.

Depending on the model of jetted walk in tub selected, people with disabilities are likely to find these benefits go along with use:


·         Pain relief – Walk in tubs that offer heated water jets are highly recommended for people with handicaps, those with arthritis, individuals with muscle complaints and more. This type of tub operates in a similar fashion to a whirlpool or spa by targeting heated water at the body. In doing so, the jets can provide a vigorous massage that leaves people feeling relief from pain, inflammation and other complaints. While not necessarily a replacement for other forms of therapy, these tubs can help make other treatments more effective.
·         Greater circulation – People with handicaps and the elderly may find it difficult to exercise and really get the blood flowing. Jetted walk in tubs that provide hot-water massages promote blood circulation, which can be important for maintaining overall health.
·         Relaxation – Stress relief is simply important for everyone. Jetted walk in tubs provide an excellent way for people with disabilities to enjoy the stress relieving benefits of long, hot soaks. These benefits may include lowered blood pressure, enhanced sleep and more.

Jetted walk in tubs are often recommended for handicapped persons because of the safety features built into their designs. These tubs are generally much easier for people with disabilities to access because they don’t require a 20-inch step over. With swing-in or swing-out doors and safety seats, most people can access this type of tub with little or no assistance at all. If enhanced health benefits are desired, jetted models and those with features such as heated seats, aromatherapy and shower hoses can serve very well.

Walk-in tubs fitted Bathroom Cleaning Tips

A clean bathing area is important for your health and hygiene. A bathroom that is covered in dirt and grime is not only unappealing, it a...