Accessible toilets
Explore accessible toilets and convenient solutions with built-in washing, air-drying and one-touch elbow pad trigger features to support hygiene and independence.
Bathroom grab rails are the perfect solution for those who struggle with balance or experience mobility challenges. Grab rails can be installed easily in most bathrooms with solid walls near toilets, showers, and bathtubs to assist users in moving safely when standing or sitting down. We offer a selection of sizes and designs that provide a secure handhold for those who need extra support, reducing the risk of slips and falls – giving you and your loved ones peace of mind.
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A sturdy 32mm diameter grabrail, ribbed for a secure grip
Fluted grabrails to offer a positive grip in and around the shower area.
A 32mm diameter made from high grade stainless steel, with polished finish.
This grabrail can be mounted by the side of a WC, shower or wash basin providing a safe way of sitting down and standing up or for making a transfer.
Individuals with lower body mobility challenges, such as difficulty standing, sitting, or maintaining balance, can benefit from grab rails. These provide support when transitioning in and out of the bath or toilet, reducing the risk of falls and offering added stability.
Grab rails can offer extra support for those with limited upper body strength or grip. They provide a stable surface to hold onto, making it easier for individuals to pull themselves up or steady themselves while moving around the bathroom.
Wheelchair users can benefit from grab rails, as they assist with safe and easy transfers from the wheelchair to the toilet or bathing area. Well-placed bathroom and toilet rails help users maintain independence and improve safety during these movements.
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Explore accessible toilets and convenient solutions with built-in washing, air-drying and one-touch elbow pad trigger features to support hygiene and independence.
Explore mobility bath lifts, a cost-effective solution that supports users in maintaining their independence and getting in and out of the bath with ease.
Explore easy-to-clean bathroom wall panels that provide excellent insulation and increase comfort with a warmer touch surface than traditional ceramic tiles.
Explore modern body dryers, the perfect solution for those who want to maintain independence whilst drying themselves using warm air streams.
Explore half-pedestal wash basins, an elegant solution that offers extra legroom and space when using a wheelchair or sitting down to use the sink space.
As your trusted care home bathroom provider, we understand CQC requirements, budget expectations and how to navigate the complications of creating accessible spaces for multiple users. Our expert consultants guide you to get it right the first time, with minimal disruption to people and spaces, refurbishing bathrooms to the highest quality standards whilst respecting everyone’s dignity.
Explore our recent bathroom grab rail projects designed with you in mind. Be inspired to create your ultimate bathroom experience with modern, easy-to-clean surfaces and personalised features, balancing functionality with luxury, life-changing designs.
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Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.
Yes, plumbers can install shower grab bars as part of their services. However, not all plumbers and installers know how to fit grab rails securely for maximum safety. At Absolute Mobility, we provide a professional and respectful installation service when you purchase accessories as part of a complete bathroom transformation.
Bathroom grab rails can be fitted on most sturdy walls, beside toilets, inside and outside of the shower area, next to a bath, near sinks, and at other convenient points. They can be placed vertically, horizontally or at angles depending on the specific need. For example, a vertical rail outside a shower entry can support balance when stepping in, whereas angled rails can help users adjust their positioning in and around the toilet area.
Grab rails can be fitted within the bath area but not on the bath itself. Typically, they are mounted on the wall or as a floor-to-ceiling support pole, offering stability for individuals with mobility challenges when entering or exiting the bathing area.