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DanniRae Tue 17-Oct-23 10:13:55

Has anyone tried a bath lift where you sit on a fabric belt and it lowers you into the water? Or another aid to get into the shower, if it is over the bath, which is a chrome handle clamped to the long edge of the bath that you can hold onto?
I need help as I feel very unsafe either bathing or showering.
Thank you

GrannyGravy13 Tue 17-Oct-23 10:24:52

Have you thought of having a stool in the shower?

Salti Tue 17-Oct-23 10:51:05

My husband was getting less mobile, more wobbly and falling more. I was worried about him getting into and out of the shower. I made a telephone appointment with our GP who arranged physiotherapy sessions at a local "falls clinic" and he also got an occupational therapist to visit us at home. She was excellent, made several good suggestions and arranged for grab rails to be fitted in our shower. Maybe ask for a referral to an occupational therapist who can advise on the best equipment.

Charleygirl5 Tue 17-Oct-23 16:19:41

I bought a stool on Amazon which is height adjustable for my shower and I could not shower without it. I cannot stand for long and I can get dizzy.

The floor of my shower is supposedly non-slip, untrue so I have a mat which fits well and I place it on the stool to dry after showering.

About 15 years ago I had to get rid of my bath as it was like the sinking of the Titanic getting in and then I had mega problems getting out. A purpose-built shower spared my blushes because the alternative would have been help from the fire brigade.

AreWeThereYet Tue 17-Oct-23 19:08:49

GrannyGravy13

Have you thought of having a stool in the shower?

But the shower is over the bath so that might be difficult

Vintagegirl Tue 17-Oct-23 19:13:28

I was in plaster for leg for few months ( yes rebroke ...) and made good use of a padded bench designed to sit over a bath.... plastered leg was able to stick out and rest on loo seat!. I had a telescopic shower attached to the bath taps.

Vintagegirl Tue 17-Oct-23 19:15:00

My old bath was replaced with a shower and decent sized rectangular tray. Rather than have a mat on the base, I wear flip flops and feel quite safe.

Georgesgran Sun 22-Oct-23 22:40:15

I’d go along with getting an OT assessment first. I was going to get my Dad a shower, but it was decided that wasn’t the best option for him and he was more than happy to get a bath aid and have a ‘bath nurse’ once a week. I’d go over earlier and get his soap - always Imperial Leather after Mum died - and fresh towels ready and put the heater on in the bathroom for him.

Callistemon21 Sun 22-Oct-23 22:59:33

Vintagegirl

My old bath was replaced with a shower and decent sized rectangular tray. Rather than have a mat on the base, I wear flip flops and feel quite safe.

Yes, it's good idea to replace the bath with a shower
I haven't had a bath for a long time since I had my leg in a plaster and still use a sturdy shower stool now for safety.

If you had a shower fitted in place of the bath you could have a built in seat and handles and non-slip floor, DanniRae.

yggdrasil Mon 23-Oct-23 09:09:39

I miss having a long soak in a bath, but I couldn't get in easily and surely couldn't get out without help. So I have a shower now.
My mother got stuck in her bath once and had to have two burly firemen to get her out :-)

Jane43 Mon 23-Oct-23 09:20:01

We have the handle clamped to the side of the bath and it helps a lot when getting over into the bath. We also have a handle on the wall by the side of the shower which we can hold on to if we feel unsteady when showering.

Norah Mon 23-Oct-23 09:25:38

Have you considered having your tub replaced with a shower?

annodomini Mon 23-Oct-23 10:17:53

The flat I've moved into had a very small corner bath with a shower over it. I've had them replaced with a shower the full width of the (small) bathroom and have a non-slip mat plus a grab handle to assist getting in and out. Though I miss the luxury of a bath, I know my shower is safer and easier to get in and out of and do recommend it.

Callistemon21 Mon 23-Oct-23 11:08:04

annodomini

The flat I've moved into had a very small corner bath with a shower over it. I've had them replaced with a shower the full width of the (small) bathroom and have a non-slip mat plus a grab handle to assist getting in and out. Though I miss the luxury of a bath, I know my shower is safer and easier to get in and out of and do recommend it.

I really missed having a bath at first but much prefer having a shower now.

DanniRae Mon 23-Oct-23 12:12:35

Thank you everyone ..... I have ordered a handle that clamps to the side of the bath ..... and hopefully that will make me feel safer getting into and out of the bath!