Bathroom Equipment
Equipment and adaptations are available which may help you stay independent for longer. There is also support available to help you choose the right equipment or adaptation to suit your needs. For further details about assessment and assistance with minor equipment visit the Equipment and Adaptations page.
If taking a bath is difficult or potentially unsafe, then equipment is available. Some examples of equipment for the bathroom:
- Bath chairs, seats and cushions
- Bath lifts, steps and grab rails
- Bath boards
- Tap turners
- Scold prevention plugs
- Bath mats and bath steps
- Wet rooms and bathing solutions (if eligible you could apply for a disabled facilities grant for your adaptation)
For a full catalogue visit the NRS Healthcare website.
If taking a shower is difficult or potentially unsafe, then equipment is available. Some examples of equipment for the bathroom:
- Shower chairs and folding seats
- Shower screen
- Commode chairs
- Changing benches and shower trolleys
- Shower mats
- Wet rooms and bathing solutions (if eligible you could apply for a disabled facilities grant for your adaptation)
For a full catalogue visit the NRS Healthcare website.
If taking a shower is difficult or potentially unsafe, then equipment is available. Some examples of equipment for the bathroom:
- Long handled bathing aids and skincare
- Personal care and grooming aids
- Wipes, gloves and aprons
- Hair and body washing aids
For a full catalogue visit the NRS Healthcare website.
If using the bathroon basin is difficult or potentially unsafe, then equipment is available. Some examples of equipment for the bathroom:
- Tap turners
- Perching stools
- Scold prevention plug
- Hair and body washing aids
For a full catalogue visit the NRS Healthcare website.
Types of equipment available to keep you safe in the bedroom include:
- Tap turners
- Bath mats
- Bath steps
- Temperature and overflow alarms
- Scold prevention plugs
For a full catalogue, visit the NRS Healthcare website.