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Baby boomers are beginning to realize their needs are changing. They want to make life easier for themselves by ensuring that changes made now to their homes will accommodate their lifestyle and independence for many years. Often the first changes made are in the bathroom where bathtub access has become a danger.

For the 77 million people born between 1946 and 1964, bathtub accessibility will become an issue of independence and safety. For those who are beginning to investigate accessible bathing options, there are several options from which to choose.

Step Through Openings - By cutting the side of an existing bathtub, the front sidewall is lowered to convert the bathtub into an easy entry shower. This option provides accessibility, is less invasive in terms of remodeling, and therefore cost; however, the use of the bathtub as a bathtub is lost.

Insert Kits - The Door Insert Kit is a relatively new innovation which, similar to a tub cut process, creates an opening in the tub wall. A door insert kit is then put in the sidewall opening of the bathtub to provide a door that can be opened and closed to allow safe bathtub access. This method is also painless in terms of remodeling the bathroom and retains the use of the bathtub as a bathtub.

Bathtubs with a Side Entry Door - A number of bathtub manufacturers now provide a traditional looking bathtub with a door that allows the user to enter or exit without lifting their leg over the bathtub wall. Some of these manufacturers provide a model which has a side sitting area or an attachable safety seat. Many come with whirlpool massage action.

Walk in Bathtubs - These are non-traditional looking bathtubs with a door as well as an integral molded seat. There are a number of models on the market, varying in price, design, water usage, and available options, such as air massage. Walk in bathtubs provide accessible bathing and safe seating, as well as dignity and independence for those who might find it necessary to get assistance from another person in order to bathe safely. Some walk in bathtub models will fit in a space formerly occupied by a traditional bathtub; some models will require extensive bathroom renovations.

For further information on accessible bathing products to suit a variety of needs and budgets visit http://www.safetybath.com

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