Cubicle

Disabled shower cubicles are the perfect, non-permanent bathing solution for those with limited mobility.  Shower cubicles can be easily installed in almost any room of the house without causing any major upheaval to the existing fittings and fixtures.

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Easy to clean

Improves cleanliness & hygiene

Easy to install

With minimal disruption

Non-permanent solution

Temporary adaptations for flexible needs

Features: 

  • Cost effective solution - Self contained cubicle allows it to be placed in any room
  • Electric shower heater, shower waste pump, extractor fan and water-resistant light also available - Can be added to provide a complete adaptation
  • Washbasin pack and accessories can be added to provide a complete adaptation
  • Can be easily relocated - Giving flexibility if circumstances change
  • Self contained facilities - An excellent solution when a bathroom can not be accessed
  • Quick and easy to install - Enabling a minimum amount of disruption
  • Free Standing, Full Height Cubicle - • Standalone cubicle which requires no alterations to the walls (allows installation onto asbestos walls)

Quality installations

At Absolute Mobility, our in-house installers have our reputation and your best interest in the forefront of their minds. Vetted and approved by Which? Trusted Trader scheme and Checkatrade, we guarantee you quality and respect at all times.

No quibble guarantee

Once the installation is complete, our installer will show you how everything works and make sure you are completely happy before leaving your home as tidy as they found it. We will also provide you with a comprehensive guarantee.

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Call our friendly team to arrange a complimentary home visit and discover the perfect accessible bathroom solution for you. We’re committed to offering honest advice and are passionate about solutions and making a difference in people’s lives, not sales.

FAQs

Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.

What is the difference between a shower screen and a shower door?

Shower screens are open, flexible, and suited for accessibility, while shower doors offer a fully enclosed showering experience. Shower screens often have no threshold to step over, which provides easy access; they are available in half-height, foldable options, which allows carers to stay dry whilst offering bathing assistance. Overall, shower screens are best for wet rooms and walk-in showers, whereas shower doors are more suited to traditional shower spaces.

Are folding shower screens any good?

Yes, folding shower screens are a great choice for many reasons. These space-saving screens are ideal for accessible bathrooms, and the folding design can be adjusted to create an open or closed shower space, depending on the user’s needs. Available in half-height options, these shower screens allow carers to stay dry whilst assisting individuals.

What height do shower screens come in?

Shower screens come in a range of heights, from half-height, portable screens that are 750mm high to full-length, free-standing screens at a height of 1950mm. They are also available in a range of widths from 700 mm to 1,200 mm.