 Whether it's old age or arthritis or other medical problems, it's often difficult for us to continue to get in and out of the bath. We all want to stay clean and healthy, so there are many options. I use an over the bath shower and a shower curtain to keep them up the floor dry. When I stay at my son's, I use their wet room and shower. The only difficulty there is I get tired and breathless from standing for so long. When a friend recommended this brilliant bathboard, it allows me to sit while I shower and give me some extra support when I'm getting myself in and out of the bath. It is designed to sit on both lips of the bath and has two brackets which are adjustable in order to keep it securely in place. You will need to measure the width of your bath so that you know you've got the correct one and also you will need to check the weight limit on equipment before using. For example, this one takes up to 30 stones. In order to use, you back up to the bath slowly using your hands for guidance if you can. Then you sit on the board, swinging your legs in slowly. The safest way to take a shower is to remain seated. You will well be able to wash yourself thoroughly by adjusting your body slightly. This is a long handle sponge. It can be used to wash your feet or bent to wash your back. They do come in different size and shapes. To keep the water from the shower within the shower area, you will need a curtain. You should make sure that it's placed both in front and behind you and gently rest it on the board. The board can easily be removed so that it does not impede anyone else wanting to use the bath.