Louisiana

The Louisiana is a versatile and practical disabled bathing solution with walk-in bath facility, enlarged showering area due to the P shape of the bath and powered seat lift to help raise and lower the bather.

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Easy access

Promotes bathroom independence

Powered features

To support ease of movement

Customisable options

Tailored solutions to suit individual needs

The Louisiana bath is a practical, convenient bathing and showering solution for those with limited mobility. The large full length bath with P shaped curve to expand the shower space, gives users increased freedom whilst bathing. The Louisiana is ideal for those who want an easy-access bath and shower solution. Entrance is granted by the two internally folding glass doors, which can be supplied in right or left hand options. The optional powered seat with lift control gives those with limited mobility a helping hand getting in and out of the bath and shower. The powered seat can be easily detached for a full lying down bathing experience. Benefits Include:

  • Powered seat lift with control panel for ease of entry
  • Choose between a hard or soft contoured seat
  • Two fold internally opening glass door entry
  • Leak proof glass doors
  • Optional left or right hand entry
  • Easy to remove seat
  • Two lengths: 1500mm or 1700mm
  • Back up battery power
  • Spa option for increased relaxation
 

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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FAQs

Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.

How much is a bath lift?

Bath lifts range in price from £300 to £1000, depending on the model and features. Basic bath cushion lifts are the cheapest option, whereas more advanced models with powerlifting features, such as bath hoists, cost more. Additional factors like installation and accessories also affect the total cost. At Absolute Mobility, we provide a free assessment when you purchase a bath lift as part of a larger bathroom renovation project.

What is the alternative to a bath lift?

A popular alternative to a bath lift is a walk-in bath, which is easier to step into than a traditional bath. Walk-in baths are available in three styles: full-length walk-in baths, walk-in shower baths and tub-style baths (which allow you to bath upright). A walk-in bath may be the ideal alternative if you can manage a step height of around 8/9 inches, roughly the same height as a step on a flight of stairs. However, if you want the best of both worlds, you may want to choose a walk-in bath with an integrated power lift seat. This creates a highly safe, supported and comfortable long-term bathing solution.

How do bath lifts work?

A bath lift supports you in moving in and out of a bath easily by lifting your body. There are various options available, which can either lift you from beneath or above, including:

  • Bath lift chairs: These are the most popular style, with reinforced plastic seats that allow you to sit down and be lowered in and out of the bathtub.
  • Belt bath lifts: These belts also lower you in and out of the water but offer a more immersive and less restrictive bathing experience. However, some may find that these do not offer them enough lateral support as they are lifted out of the water.
  • Bath cushion lift: These inflatable cushions are the cheapest option and work by inflating and deflating as you sit on it to be lowered into the bath. They are extremely portable but may not offer the support and stability you need.
  • Bath hoists: These powerful heavy-duty lifts are often used in care home environments but can also be installed in your home. A strong metal arm pivots and lifts up and down and is particularly useful if you use a wheelchair or walking frame.