Large walk in shower with a stool for DH to sit down if he feels the need. I find it invaluable for my assorted products! The humanising and restorative effects of a shower cannot, IMHO be overestimated so whoever I feel the need- certainly to wake me up!
I can sort of see what you mean about the water splash but I don't think its unhygenic or the work of the devil, I guess I have the best of both worlds as we have a walk in shower but without doors just a glass panel at one side it looks very attractive.. some of us can't get up from a bath and I fell more than once trying to get into the bath to shower, hence OH insisting we get a walk in shower by removing the bath even though he much prefers to bathe in a bath.
You transfer from the wheel chair to the let down seat, and wipe down the wheelchair before transferring back A problem you ablebodied don't have to face!
Fortunately, I'm not wheelchair bound at the moment, just have to use crutches!
I'm planning ahead so as not to be dependant on darling daughter.
Well, I'm very sorry about that. I didn't realise this was a thread where I had to be minding my p's and q's all the time for fear of offending anyone.
It's just like a great big walk in shower that has an accessible toilet and washbasin in the same level room! I'm getting more and more disabled and this is one of the ways that would help me to be independent! You're stating they're the work of the devil and unhygienic is not a helpful remark to us disabled!
Asked my very blunt sister if I smelt today , she was slightly taken aback ! But reassured me that I did not stink . I shower every second day and use E45 washing stuff as all the soaps and shower stuff irritates my skin . I use a scrubby and do feel clean after my shower , but it takes me forever due to stiffness and pains , and I have to hurry some days
Well, the splash of the overhead shower goes everywhere. It's not confined to a particular space that you can easily rinse off, as you can in a shower cubicle. And you get cold wet bits of floor (on the outskirts of the shower space). And they just don't look attractive.
I prefer either a shower cubicle, or an over-bath shower. I think I like the latter the best because you can have your sit down bath and then stand up for a shower-rinse-off.
Quite! If you're disabled and can only shower sitting down. A wet room is great! It has a drain the same as as a shower. The difference is that it is wheelchair accessible!