walk in bathtub
 
walk in bathtub
walk in bathtub
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Our Walk In Bathtubs are equipped with inward and outward opening doors and have low-level entry heights. These two features eliminate the difficult process of stepping up, over and into a conventional bath.

Once inside, you simply lower yourself onto the contoured seat and begin filling the bath with the easily accessible and easy to use thermostatically controlled lever handle taps. Push the button to the Hydrotherapy jets and let all your tensions, aches and pains melt away.

People often try to convert their traditional bathtub by adding grab bars and benches. Conventional bathtubs were never designed to be safe even with these band-aid style solutions. Bathing can be a very difficult task for a large number of seniors. They do not all necessarily have the same problems with bathing. Some have difficulty adjusting water temperature, some have more problems getting in and out of the bathtub and others have a very hard time getting down into the bathtub and then getting back up. Our walk in bathtubs provide all of these features: easy entry, lowering and raising from the integral seat, access to shower and filler controls and anti scalding valve.

Bathe in comfort knowing you will have no fear of slipping or falling as you effortlessly raise yourself up from the seat and exit the bath. For Home or Health Care Facilities, Physical/Sports Therapy Center and other commercial applications our products are ideal for all ages and levels of physical ability. Be sure to check out our other Superior Caring Products™


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Walk in bathtubs. as seen on TV

  The June 2007 issue of Lifestyles over 50 magazine features an article by our Vice President Joseph Scott. Read it here...