Last year we had our bathroom refurbished to make it auspicious to persons with disabilities (or let me call them patients). We widen our bathroom first such that a patient and a caregiver can be accommodated at once. Then, we opted for a bristly floor tiles to be sure that when the floor gets wet it wouldn’t become slippery. We also added a handle bar where patients may anchor their hands on or even put their weights on to when taking steps. We preferred a handheld shower so that when caregivers assist their patients in taking showers, the caregivers may be able to control the water flow so as not to get wet, too. We thought as well of putting a concrete chair where patients can just sit on while enjoying showers, but we changed our minds thinking that it would just narrow down the space. Anyways, patients and caregivers may opt for a portable chair. Finally, we repainted our bathroom with bright colors and improved its ventilation to make it really comfortable.
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