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Three Important Signs That Might Indicate You Need A Walk-In Bathtub

Our Walk-In Tubs and Showers are made with the elderly and peoples with physical mobility problems in mind

By Aaron AcuffPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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The modern man keeps himself busy with advancement. Space exploration, advancements in telecommunications and computer technology, as well as a persistent focus on medical technology to combat disease and prolong human life, are the main focus areas. It is also quite obvious how freedom, mobility, and health are now associated with natural aging, and as a result, more and more senior people are aging in place.

As the old saying goes - there is no place like home, and it seems that this is even more true for elderly individuals. Usually, elderly people face many difficulties as they start to lose mobility due to ageing, and many seniors simply have to relocate due to their age, health issues, finances, family, or even space. Elderly people may have lived in their homes for several decades, so having to relocate elsewhere can be a very upsetting experience. Furthermore, moving an elderly person from a large home to a small one may require them to part with a lot of memories, and some of their highly treasured personal items, which can be incredibly upsetting emotionally.

If you prefer to age in place rather than move in with family or go through the stress of relocating, it is important to understand that aging in place has its own challenges. Although your mind may still be very sharp, your body's overall functionality, particularly its muscle strength, will start to deteriorate as you get older. This implies that you might not be able to perform the tasks you once did or even take a bath the same way you always did.

The truth is that there usually comes a time, or a specific age when it might become necessary for senior people to consider making some alterations in and around the house, in order to better facilitate their everyday tasks. It is no secret that the bathroom is considered one of the most dangerous areas in the house since most fall accidents among the elderly often occur in the bathroom.

It is crucial to recognize when big decisions need to be made since everyone has the right to self-care as long as their choices support their overall health and well-being. For instance, there might be some indications that it's time to make a few home modifications to better suit your lifestyle and your advanced age. In this article, we'll go over three important signs that may indicate you need a walk-in bathtub.

Mobility problems (physical)

Mobility problems can occur at any age, whether from a sickness or an injury, but they are typically one of the earliest symptoms of normal aging. It is important to remember that as you age, your body changes. Between the ages of 27 and 32, most people reach their peak muscle strength. Thereafter, the endurance and flexibility of muscle tissue, as well as the speed and force with which the muscles contract, can progressively start to decline. In order to avoid having to accept that your weight could and probably will rise by up to four kg every ten years and that your mobility will start to decline along with it, it is important to start working up to 10% harder on your body during your thirties.

As people get older, simple daily activities like taking a bath might start to represent a serious risk to them. You may want to consider a walk-in bathtub if you have trouble keeping your balance, have trouble getting over your bathtub's threshold, fall easily, and especially if you are starting to neglect this very important daily hygiene ritual as a result.

Medical or health problems

Age-related health problems are practically a given because the body's tissues—including muscles, bones, and organs—age as well. Elderly people often experience bone or joint problems, including osteoporosis and arthritis, but this should not deter anyone from having a daily, relaxing bath. In fact, a hydro walk-in bathtub is probably one of the best options in terms of pain relief, for anyone who experiences joint or muscle pain, as well as those who are no longer physically able to climb over the bathtub's edge due to limited mobility.

Cognitive disorder

The term cognition describes how the brain thinks, or how information is processed by the brain - more particularly how information is retrieved and managed to store knowledge and memory. Cognitive disorders, which include Alzheimer's, dementia, and delirium, are anomalies in thinking linked to transient or long-term brain malfunction and are typically detected in elderly people. For example, you may start to forget important things, such as taking care of your personal hygiene.

While it is critical to first receive a professional medical diagnosis and then the right treatment if you or a loved one is experiencing any of the cognitive or mental health issues mentioned above, there are also some cutting-edge tools and devices available nowadays (such as a walk-in bathtub) that can help to reduce or prevent bathroom accidents and their ensuing injuries.

Safe Step is one of the best producers of bathroom mobility devices across the nation, and our walk-in bathtubs and showers are made with the elderly and people with physical mobility problems in mind. Our products are also distinguished by fine craftsmanship and great manufacturing quality, and they can be customized in accordance with the client’s personal or physical requirements.

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Aaron Acuff

I am The Sales and Marketing Manager of Safe Step Walk In Tubs. Safe Step® Walk-In Tubs can help provide a safe, therapeutic and enjoyable way to bathe. Visit https://www.safesteptub.com/.

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