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Bathroom Grab Rails Buying Guide | More Ability

Published: 17 July 2020 · Last Updated: 23 March 2023

Shower Room with Diagonal and fold down grab rail

Providing additional safety, bathroom grab rails help to prevent falls in any bath or shower room. They help enhance balance and act as a stability and reassurance aid in a wet and high risk area of the home.

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  • Accessible Bathrooms

Adapting Your Home For An Elderly Parent | More Ability

Published: 21 January 2020

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When it comes to adapting your home for an elderly parent, there are many options available that will help to make daily life easier. This comprehensive guide offers considerations towards what you can do to improve a loved one’s safety in your home, whether they have a disability or are simply of an age where they require a little assistance.

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  • Mobility Bathrooms

Bathroom Adaptations For The Visually Impaired | More Ability

Published: 17 December 2019 · Last Updated: 19 September 2022

Bathroom Adaptations For The Visually Impaired | More Ability

When it comes to adapting bathrooms for visually impaired users, there are five key points that must always be considered. One of the highest-risk areas in the home, it is crucial that the risk a bathroom poses for the visually impaired, and how to safely adapt them, is fully understood.

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  • Disabled Bathrooms

How to Shower With a Cast | How To Keep A Cast Dry In The Shower| More Ability

Published: 18 November 2019

How to Shower With a Cast | How To Keep A Cast Dry In The Shower|  More Ability

Keeping your cast clean and dry is the best way to promote the healing of an injured limb or a broken bone. With that said, it’s paramount that you continue to shower and bathe to avoid infection, which becomes increasingly difficult with a cast.

Understanding this we’ve put together this short guide on how to shower with a cast and how to keep a cast dry in the shower, wherever it’s located on your body.

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