Bathrooms are full of tile, porcelain, marble, stone and other hard and slippery surfaces, and, many of them get wet from shower and bath use. This unfortunately makes the bathroom a common place for slips and falls. The risk of a fall can be particularly concerning if you are older or recovering from surgery or a procedure that leaves you unsteady on your feet. Bathroom grab bars can provide support and help you continue to live independently, even if you have mobility challenges.
Adding grab bars to your bathroom may provide the support and stability you need. Toilet safety rails and wall handles will help you transition from a wheelchair or mobility aid to the toilet. You may also want a toilet seat riser. If cleanliness is one of your concerns, the good news is that you can find antimicrobial bathroom safety equipment to reduce the buildup of germs.
Around a tub, give yourself grab bars to hold onto when lifting each leg into the tub. Having shower grab bars can help you if you lose your footing or need extra stability while standing.