Independence: A barrier-free shower can create the independence and safety that we all want in the bathroom. Removing the curb also creates rolling space in the bathroom for a wheelchair user and will make a smaller bathroom much more accessible. Process: EHLS can create a roll-in or barrier-free shower of any size – but bigger is usually better. The process involves recessing the shower floor, lowering and repositioning the drain and installing a new shower floor. EHLS can either install a pre-fabricated sloped shower base or create a custom sloped tile floor. We install a hand-held shower with a shut-off valve allowing the bather to give themselves a private shower. A drip rail is installed between the base and the floor to prevent water from escaping. Shower Seating: A wheelchair user can roll in and out with a Rolling Shower Chair and our ambulatory customers often choose a wall mounted or free-standing bath bench. Let EHLS help you to create a true Barrier-Free Shower that is fully Accessible, Attractive and Comfortable for People of All Abilities. |