Bathroom Safety6 min read

How to Make a Bathroom Safer for Seniors

Bathrooms combine water, tight spaces, and frequent nighttime use. A few practical changes can make bathing and bathroom trips feel more manageable.

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Improve Grip and Support

Use non-slip mats that stay flat and consider properly anchored grab bars near the toilet, shower, or tub.

Avoid relying on towel bars, shower doors, or sink edges for support because they are not designed for body weight.

Practical checks

  • Add anchored grab bars
  • Use non-slip mats
  • Check that mats do not curl

Make Nighttime Trips Easier

Motion-sensor lights can guide the path without requiring overhead lights. Keep the route clear from bed to bathroom.

Consider Seated Bathing

A shower chair or tub transfer bench may help when standing feels tiring. Measure carefully and review fit before buying.

Simple summary

  • Improve lighting
  • Use non-slip surfaces
  • Install proper support
  • Keep toiletries within reach

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