There is something I always wonder about these lifts to get you in and out of the bath.
If you have trouble getting up and down in the bath because of bad knees or whatever, how do you safely lift your legs over the side of the bath to get seated on the lift in the first place.
If your knees and probably hips as well are getting uncomfortable you will find it hard to balance safely if you are leaning forwards to hold onto the side of the bath to swing your legs over.
I would be interested to know what this is like. Essentially I think a walk in shower is the easier solution to start with,funds permitting. Such arthritic problems rarely improve with age.
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