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Bathroom Safety for Elderly Adults

Updated: Apr 29, 2022


Are you worried about your elderly loved one getting in and out of the bathtub or shower? Do you worry about them walking in and out of the bathroom to use the toilet? Maybe you are worried they will have a fall. This is a very common concern for the loved ones of elderly adults. However, there are some bathroom safety tips that can be used to help prevent bathroom falls in your elderly loved one.


Shower Chairs


Shower chairs are one of the best bathroom safety objects that can be used to help prevent falls in your elderly loved one. Maybe your elderly loved one is weak or unsteady on their feet when standing in the shower. A shower chair can give them someplace to sit, so they don’t fall down while trying to wash up. It is often tough for any elderly adult to stand up for a long time. The shower chairs can also give your elderly loved one a place to sit if they just need to rest for a bit in the shower. You should make sure the shower chairs you get for your loved one have handles on them and a back, as well. If your elderly loved one will be the only one using a certain shower, you can even get shower chairs that attach to the sidewalls, so there is an even lower chance of them falling.


Bath Benches


If you are worried that your elderly loved one is going to fall in the shower or bathtub, you can even get them a bath bench. Bath benches help reduce the risk of your loved one falling when they are getting in or out of the bathtub. A bath bunch is a great idea for an elderly adult that has poor balance. Balance issues can make it difficult for someone to get up and down from a sitting or standing position. You can help your loved one to get in and out of the tub safely by getting them a bath bench. If you are going to get your loved one a bath bench, you should also get them a handheld showerhead to use, as well. This allows your loved one to stay sitting down well they are showering or bathing. There are many different sizes and styles of bath benches that you can get for your loved one.


Nonslip Surfaces


In addition to the shower chairs and bath benches, you should also make sure your loved one has nonslip surfaces in their bathroom. This may include nonslip rugs or mats. These will keep your elderly loved one sturdy on the floor when they step in or out of the bathtub or shower. There are adhesive strips you can get to put under your loved one’s rugs or mats, so they don’t slip around.



These are some of the bathroom safety tips you can use for your elderly loved one. If you can’t be there to assure your loved one is safe when going in and out of the bathroom, bathtub, or shower, make sure their elderly care providers are there to help.



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Sources


https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000021.htm

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