Flarbalard
Senior Member
Shower
What a shower can't do is soak away the aches and pains that are caused by arthritis. A shower in the morning is great for a freshen up ready to face the day. A hot bath before bedtime, as I previously said, alleviates the relentless aussault on the joints by arthritis.Shower. It is far more sanitary than sitting in dirty water.
Thanks for sharing that!What I’ve been using in my bathtub for the past couple years since I turned 80:
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It’s not perfect and it is expensive, but it allows me to continue taking baths without calling the Fire Dept. when I need to get out.
It lowers to within 2” of the bottom of the tub. … and it raises you up to where it is handy to just stand up. .. and I have grab bars on both the wall (built-in) and on the tub wall.
The remote is easy to use. ..it’s rechargeable.
I never want to slip or be unable to get in or out of my tub,I will never take a bath again! I poured myself a nice warm bath, sat down, and then had no strength in my legs to stand up! Finally I somehow got on my knees and was able to...oh, never mind! I get sweaty just thinking about it. Showers only from now on.
That's a problem that concerns me about my wife. At present she uses a clip-on grip handle and a non slip, suction cap bath mat.I will never take a bath again! I poured myself a nice warm bath, sat down, and then had no strength in my legs to stand up! Finally I somehow got on my knees and was able to...oh, never mind! I get sweaty just thinking about it. Showers only from now on.

Me too, but with three more people living with me now, I am taking more showers than baths.I like both but most always prefer a bath.