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Shower Cubicle
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We're thinking of taking our bath out and relacing it with a large shower cubicle to make things easier for my mother who has problems with the bath, We could have a seat fixed in there for her to sit & shower.
Me or my husband don't really use the bath only to stand & shower, my question is has any of you done this? Do you find it beneficial? How much (roughly) will it cost, & will I be sorry later?
pk
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I had a spell of joint and mobility problems, so I have experienced the problems with showering.
One thing I think you should consider is stepping out of the shower. I bought a shallow shower tray for the en-suite, but it had to be raised for drainage - and now I have to be careful when stepping down from the shower. Nice wide door gap required just to get your balance when stepping down.
You will probably get the benefit of a dedicated shower, and when you come to sell the pipes are all still there if a bath is to be reinstated.
One thing I think you should consider is stepping out of the shower. I bought a shallow shower tray for the en-suite, but it had to be raised for drainage - and now I have to be careful when stepping down from the shower. Nice wide door gap required just to get your balance when stepping down.
You will probably get the benefit of a dedicated shower, and when you come to sell the pipes are all still there if a bath is to be reinstated.
No, we're staying put here, I'm not getting any younger either & in the future the shower cubicle idea will do my hubby & I a favour too. I have been on line & looked at some & also have seen them in 'Home-base'.
The step isnt too much of a problem she says she could manage that. Its got to be big enough to hold 2 people, just in case I have to help her in the future.
The point about the council helping is valid, I'll look into that. She does get a disability allowence so maybe there could be some help available.
Thankyou to you all. I'll keep you posted.
pk
The step isnt too much of a problem she says she could manage that. Its got to be big enough to hold 2 people, just in case I have to help her in the future.
The point about the council helping is valid, I'll look into that. She does get a disability allowence so maybe there could be some help available.
Thankyou to you all. I'll keep you posted.
pk
As hammersgirl says, steps may be a problem, especially later. There is the alternative of a wet room. Some friends of my parents had one installed a couple of years ago and won't be without it now.
Have a look at one of them on here
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/articles/advice/h ow_to_buy/Get_a_luxury_wet_room_146927.html
Have a look at one of them on here
http://www.housetohome.co.uk/articles/advice/h ow_to_buy/Get_a_luxury_wet_room_146927.html
Oooooo!! how lovely a wet-room. I would love that but our house is unsuitable & it certainly would push us way way past our budget.
We've been on to the council about a grant, but have to wait 3 months for an asessment.
I think we'll go ahead & with a little help from family & friends we'll do this.
Thankyou for all your comments.
pk
We've been on to the council about a grant, but have to wait 3 months for an asessment.
I think we'll go ahead & with a little help from family & friends we'll do this.
Thankyou for all your comments.
pk