‌‌Definition Of Shower Assistive Devices‌

Dec 10, 2024 Leave a message

 

Shower assistive devices‌ refer to devices designed for the elderly and disabled to help them complete daily self-care activities such as showering more conveniently and safely. These devices usually include shower chairs, barrier-free handrails, lever-type or induction faucets, etc. ‌Shower chairs ‌Shower chairs are a common shower assistive device that is light, firm, and easy to place. They are suitable for home environments, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes. It is usually equipped with handrails and backrests to support users to maintain a sitting position while showering and facilitate operation‌. ‌Barrier-free handrails ‌Barrier-free handrails are also called safety grab bars or safety handrails. They are mainly used to provide support and assistance during showering. They are usually installed on the walls of the bathroom to help users maintain balance and prevent slipping‌. ‌Pull-out or induction faucets ‌Pull-out faucets and induction faucets are designed so that the water outlet of the faucet can be moved flexibly, which is convenient for users to clean in all directions. Induction faucets control the switch through infrared or other induction technologies without manual operation, which is especially suitable for the elderly‌.