One of the many privileges of living in the UK involves the fact that people are living much longer than ever before. This brings about with it the need to develop and adapt our range of products to fulfil the elderly needs.
Unfortunately many elderly people are not actually aware of the fact that they can change their bathroom to better suit their comfort. Most commonly, it is not until they suffer an accident at home or fall until they realise that they are actually struggling at home. Furthermore it does not help that there is a lack of style in many of the adapted bathrooms, which does not exactly push the elderly to make the necessary changes until they are forced to.
Eliminating potential hazards in the bathroom
Many experts are trying to encourage house owners to look ahead to the future and to plan which products they would like to install in their bathrooms. This is due to the fact that by 2031 it is expected that there will be close to 27 million people aged 50 and over in the UK. It has also been claimed that the majority of the elderly people will continue to live in private households. Therefore it is strongly advised that the elderly start making changes in their bathroom now, rather than later when they are forced to.
There are many potential hazards such as steep steps, narrow doorways and inaccessible bathrooms that the elderly face in their homes on a daily basis. This is in addition to the less able not being able to comfortably turn the tap, flush the toilet, or climb into the shower.
Hazards for people with a physical disability
The bathroom is very important for our personal hygiene and grooming needs. Although we may not spend as much time in here as we do in other areas of the house, it is still vitally important to keep it hazard free. The bathroom can especially prove to be a hazard for someone with a physical disability.
Hazards can be avoided if the bathroom is created with purposefully created fittings. This will enable physically less-able people to use their bathroom with relative comfort and ease. This is all the more possible now with increasing technology. It is possible now to transform bathroom designs to include offset door hinges, and grab handles on the wall.
People often misconceive the idea that adapting your bathroom to become more practical and easy to use means compromising on style! This is actually not the case as there are a wide variety of styles to choose from which can allow for you to have a bathroom that looks both stylish and practical.
Furthermore it is not just the elderly or the physically less-able that would benefit from these changes. The bathroom will also become much safer for young children to use. Products such as hand rails and slip-resistant flooring will all aid in the process of providing maximum safety for the family. Investing in products such as a stylish chrome or white grip hand rails will provide your bathroom with that contemporary effect you are looking for.