Disabled Showers for Disabled Bathers

May 8th, 2008

  Not necessarily so - the Independence Shower was primarily designed as a Disabled Shower but incorporated in the design was the ability within seconds to convert the Disabled Shower for able bodied use by simply removing the swivel bathing seat.
  This Disabled Shower would not only suit those with a particular handicap but senior citizens who may have some difficulties bathing or are looking to their future. It could be that some one is about to or has recently had surgery and will require assistance in bathing - this Disabled Shower offers the ideal solution as at the end of their convalescence the seat is removed and stored until it is needed again.
  This Disabled Shower has been designed and manufactured to the highest quality so that its installation although simple would grace any million dollar home.  Just imagine a Disabled Shower that would not devalue your home if resold, because by just removing the seat and replacing the soap dish who would know?  A Disabled Shower that gives all the advantages of assisted bathing, upholding the users dignity but has pride of place as elegant bathroom furniture giving years of useful service with its leak proof design and wipe clean surface it will maintain its good looks.
  The Independence Shower makes Disabled Showers a thing of the past and replacing them with a flexible unit to suit all special needs and more.  Question - What’s it to be? Disabled Shower or the Independence Shower ? There really is no choice ,is there?

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