A walk in bathtub is a bathtub that makes it easy for people who are disabled or have limited mobility. A walk in bathtub can easily be made much more accessible for many people with the by simply adding hand grips or grab bars. Walk in bathtubs may have transfer benches that are built in, or tubs that have sliding doors and raised beds to permit a seated transfer.

Most walk in bathtubs have hand held showerheads, anti slip seats and floors, and in some cases, are wall mounted to allow a person to shower while standing up.

Walk in bathtubs have either an outward or inward opening door that seals itself. In addition, many walk in bathtubs have a chair that is seat high. The advantage to an inward opening door is that it seals itself as a result of the pressure of the water that is inside the bathtub which assists with the maintenance of a seal that is watertight. Doors that swing outward are also equipped with a special seal so that they will not leak. Some other types of bathtubs also have sidewalls that lower and raise.

There are some bathtubs that are considered walk in actually need a low step in since they doors that open outward which allow a person to simply sit on the seat, pivot and simply swing their legs into the tub. This type of walk in bathtub can be helpful to those who are mobility challenged such as being confined to a wheelchair.

The particular model of walk in bathtub that you buy will be very dependent on what you’re buying it for. If you just want to feel more secure and safer, a low rise model is the perfect solution. These types of walk in bathtubs are basically a normal sized bathtubs that have a side door that swings which makes getting out and in of the tub much less hazardous. However, there are many people who are looking for a walk in bathtub that have more pressing needs. For those people, there are walk in bathtubs with raised seats and high walls, making them perfect for people who use walkers, scooters, and wheelchairs, and for those who simply can’t get up and down like they would like. A walk in bathtub makes the transfer from a wheelchair practically effortless, which makes it possible for people who have mobility restrictions to retain their independence when it comes to personal hygiene.

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