Archive for September, 2008

Showers for Nursing Homes

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Have you considered why DISABLED SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help especially in NURSING HOMES.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This SHOWER FOR NURSING HOMES will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.ukDon’t settle for anything but the best. 

Special Needs Showers

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Have you considered why SPECIAL NEEDS SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approach the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This SPECIAL NEEDS SHOWERS will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk Don’t settle for anything but the best.

Showers for Residential Homes

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Have you considered why SHOWERS FOR THE DISABLED are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt on’s such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approach the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieved within a working day.This SHOWER FOR RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk Don’t settle for anything but the best. 

 

Showers for the Disabled

Monday, September 15th, 2008

 Have you considered why SHOWERS FOR THE DISABLED are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This SHOWER FOR THE DISABLED will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk Don’t settle for anything but the best. 
 

Handicapped Showers

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Have you considered why HANDICAPPED SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This HANDICAPPED SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk Don’t settle for anything but the best.

Walk In Showers

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Have you considered why WALK IN SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This WALK IN SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk  Don’t settle for anything but the best. 

Disabled Showers

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Have you considered why DISABLED SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt onssuch as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This EASY ACCESS SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk  Don’t settle for anything but the best.

Showers for Older People

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

 Have you considered why EASY ACCESS SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This EASY ACCESS SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk  Don’t settle for anything but the best. 

Alternative Showers for Builders and Plumbers

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Have you considered why EASY ACCESS SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This EASY ACCESS SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk  Don’t settle for anything but the best. 

Mobility Bathing

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Have you considered why EASY ACCESS SHOWERS are becoming more vital in everyday life. It’s a fact that we will all grow older and some of us may develop special needs through a disability or just because as we grow older we need a little help.
 The fundamental purpose of bathing is to maintain the health and physical well being of the body. While most young able-bodied people do not think twice about taking a bath or shower,bathing is more time consuming and more hazardous for older people or those with disabilities.
 Physiolgically bathing allows cleansing of the skin and the removal of accumulated foreign matter.Bathing displaces dead skin, prevents irritations and rashes that would otherwise transform into infections,and washes away waste materials that can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin. Bathing maintains dignity through cleanliness,appearance,and it refreshes,revives and relaxes through the washing process.
 Getting in the bath or shower is the most critical aspect of bathing independently.It is also the most difficult aspect of providing care. Poor balance and fear of falling greatly affects peoples ability to make a safe transfers. Awkward bath and shower shapes,inadequate maneuvering and slippery floor conditions greatly adds to the problem.
 There are many problems with the present designs of baths and showers.These products are outdated and they fail to meet the physical needs of the aging population. Adaptive bolt ons such as fixed seats and grab handles are not the solution, they highlight failures in conventional designs and the problems remain unresolved.
 The design team at INDEPENDENCE-SHOWERS who came from the automotive industry have approached the problem in a different way.EASY ACCESS and simplicity has been the theme we have followed,ensuring whilst in the shower everything is easy to reach. Your transfer even from a wheelchair or not, into the shower is effortless,by sitting in the seat,gliding into the shower over the threshold without the need for stepping, allowing you to turn through 360 degrees so that you can enjoy washing all round and when bathing is completed you simply glide back out.
 We have engineered the shower so that the seat easily lifts out so that it transforms into an elegant en-suite shower for able bodied use.The design ensures that the installation is made simple and can be achieve within a working day.This EASY ACCESS SHOWER will remain leakproof and maintenance free. Please visit our web site at www.independence-showers.co.uk  Don’t settle for anything but the best. 
 

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