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  2. This OXO extendable shower scrubber is loved by 26,000 ... - AOL

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    More than 26,000 shoppers rave about this scrubber — some even say it makes cleaning easier on their backs. "It allows us 'older' folk to bend or stoop less," shared a rave reviewer. "Saves the ...

  3. Accessible bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Accessible bathtubs are bathtubs that can be used by people with limited mobility, disabilities, and the elderly. A bathtub can be made accessible for some people by the addition of grab bars or hand grips, or through the use of lifts that lower and raise the bather in the water. [1] Other bathtubs have been specially designed for accessibility.

  4. The best walk-in tubs, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    Walk-in tub and shower combo: These tubs add a wall-mounted shower to give you the choice of taking a bath or shower. The shower side usually has a glass enclosure to prevent water from spraying out.

  5. Grab bar - Wikipedia

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    Used in a shower or bathtub, grab bars help to maintain balance while standing or maneuvering, assist in transferring into and out of the enclosure, and generally help to mitigate slips and falls. Floor to ceiling grab bars, or security poles, can be used in the bedroom to help one get out of bed or get up from a chair, or to help caregivers by ...

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    When it comes to cleaning ground-in dirt in the floor — or worse, grime between your shower tiles — nothing works except a thorough scrubbing. But that can be torture on an aging back and knees.

  7. Transfer bench - Wikipedia

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    Shower benches are often used in conjunction with a patient lift for highly dependent patients who cannot be manually moved from a wheelchair to the shower bench. In this case, the patient is hoisted in the sling-lift from a wheelchair or stretcher and seated on the shower bench so that they can then slide into the bath or shower.

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