Reasons To Stay Self-Sufficient When Using The Bath
Saturday, February 13, 2010 18:11For those of us who are less agile than we used to be, staying clean independent of any other help brings some problems. The advent of walk in baths has opened the door for those who want to perform these duties in private without any outside help. A walk in bath may sound like a weird subject, but for those who may need some help, it is a godsend.
Take for example, elderly people who have problems with mobility. Old bones, full of arthritis mean sometimes that the elderly, where small and physical tasks bring problems, find a solution. Having a stool in the shower has been the simplest solution so far, but sometimes people want to take a good soak instead of a shower. Ladies in particular would prefer to have a soak over a shower for those times when they need to relax a little.
Up to now this has been virtually impossible without having someone to stand around while they get clean. This can be rather embarrassing for many, particularly for those ladies who have to be helped by unfamiliar house helps or male nursing staff. It would seem that some people think that people lose their inhibitions as they get older but this cannot be the case for the majority.
Not that this problem is only apparent those having arthritic problems. Younger people too who may have rheumatoid arthritis, or who have been in devastating accidents, find it extremely hard to lift a leg or climb up stairs. The act of climbing into the tub can be too painful or just totally impossible. Having a door in the tub, so that they can just get in without straining themselves at all is one of the best innovations in a long time.
For those who are also having difficulty bending to sit in the tub, there are chair lifts that can be incorporated into this set up. The person just gets in the tub through the door, sits on the lift and then proceeds to lower themselves slowly into the water. The reverse happens when they want to get out and can be operated by the person even if they are very weak.
The great buzz that people have when they are being able to take care of themselves is absolutely phenomenal. The feeling of being able to do things for themselves, even if it is for this small job, can make the difference between total depression and a feeling of being able to take care of oneself. Ask any disabled or less than able person how they would like to take care of themselves and the answer will be very clear.
Even people who have severe back problems can be able to use this style of tub. Soaking in hot water will help to relieve and relax aching and cramping tendons. Along with pain killers, massage and light exercise, the hot water will be just the job in relaxing the body. For those who have ever suffered from a bad back this innovation is helpful, in the long run, for at least a much less painful future.
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