A Quiet Moment for Mother Peep

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2010

Mother Peep has limited mobility and uses a walker to help her get around the house. She recently remodeled her bathroom to make it safer and more accessible for her. Now when Mother Peep needs to get away from the kids, she can take a long hot bath.

As you'll see in the video, Mother Peep's Sterling Bathlift (http://www.adaptmy.com/bathroom/seating/sterling-reclining-bath-lift/) allows her to safely transfer into the tub, Mother Peep can sit on the bench and scootch towards the center. Then she can lift her legs over the side of the tub without fear of falling.

When Mother Peep needs to stand in the tub she has two ADA Compliant Grab Bars to hold onto.

The Invisia Accent Ring Grab Bar is installed around the controls of her tub, and looks more like a decorative element than a support rail. (http://www.adaptmy.com/bathroom/grab-bars/invisia-accent-ring/)

She also has a more traditional L-shaped grab bar which provides many places for her to grab. (http://www.adaptmy.com/bathroom/grab-bars/satin-l-shaped-grab-bar-right/)

The towel bar near the door is also an ADA Compliant Grab Bar. Regular towel bars won't support you if you grab them during a fall. Instead, Mother Peep chose a designer GreatGrabz Wave Grab Bar. (http://www.adaptmy.com/bathroom/grab-bars/greatgrabz-wave-grab-bar/)

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