Variety of bath safety products
At Complete Care Shop, we’re passionate about helping you claim your independence back and doing so with a high level of safety. We have a number of products, including bath grab rails, that give you steady support when getting in and out of the bath, as well as bath shorteners that you place at the bottom of the bath by your feet to keep you at the perfect level while bathing.
Bathroom support poles
As part of our range of bath safety products, we also have a SuperPole Bath Grab Rail. This portable and versatile support pole provides users with assistance when transferring, standing or sitting and can be used next to a bath or any other area where a little extra support would be of benefit, like the toilet or shower.
Occupational therapist-recommended bath safety aids
For the very best of our range to enable greater comfort and support in the bathroom, check out our OT Recommended products, selected by our experts for their functionality, ease of use, safety and value for money. Look out for the green badge.
What are bath safety aids, and how do they improve bathroom safety?
Bath safety aids are devices that improve bathroom safety by providing stability and support during bathing. They include grab bars, non-slip bath mats, bath seats, bath boards, handheld showerheads and other bathroom accessories. These aids reduce the risk of slips and falls, especially for individuals with limited mobility or balance issues.
How do I choose the right bath safety aids for my bathroom?
To choose the right bath safety aids, consider your specific needs, bathroom layout, and preferences. Identify areas requiring additional support, research different aids based on features like weight capacity and adjustability, and consult healthcare professionals for personalised recommendations.
How do I install and maintain bath safety aids?
Install bath safety aids following manufacturer instructions. Ensure secure mounting for grab bars, proper adhesion for non-slip mats, and correct placement for bath seats and handheld showerheads. Regularly inspect and maintain the aids, checking for loose fittings, cleaning with mild soap and water, and replacing any worn-out parts to ensure ongoing safety.