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  2. 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.

  3. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen Hallways and stairways Living room / Family room Bathroom A side-opening, wall-mounted oven with a pullout board beneath: Hallways should be 1,200 mm (3.9 ft) wide: A doorless entry with no threshold: The bathroom door should be a minimum of 865 mm (34.1 in) wide and open outward to avoid obstructing the limited space inside

  4. 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.

  5. Roman shower - Wikipedia

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    A Roman shower is a type of architecturally designed shower stall that does not require a door or curtain. [ 1 ] These showers are often used as disabled-accessible showers in hotels. [ 2 ]

  6. The 7 Biggest Renovation Regrets, According to the Experts ...

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    Doorless showers may look great, but people who have actually had them installed often find them to be more trouble than they’re worth, says interior designer Shiva Samiei, the CEO of Shiva ...

  7. Pekin non-profit looks to spend grant money to relocate its ...

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    The renovations will focus primarily on such Americans with Disabilities Act compliance measures as widening doorways, installing a wheelchair lift, and adding a bathroom with a wheelchair ...