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Take a look at the bathroom design trend that's sweeping the country (while also keeping people safe!)

Date: July 17, 2021

Fact: According to research, 1 in every 4 Americans over the age of 65 will experience the effects of a fall in 2017. (1.)

According to studies undertaken by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one-quarter of Americans over the age of 65 will fall this year.

A senior is treated in the emergency room every 11 seconds after experiencing this calamity. While one of these individuals will die from the resultant trauma every 19 minutes.

This epidemic is pervasive, with over 2.8 million injuries being treated in emergency rooms each year. Over 800,000 hospitalizations and over 27,000 deaths are included in this figure.

By 2020, the entire financial burden on the older population in the United States owing to associated trauma is estimated to reach $67.7 billion. (1.)

Are Falls Really to Blame? Yes.

Falls are the greatest cause of fatal and non-fatal injuries among the elderly, according to the National Council on Aging.

Taking the appropriate actions to improve your overall health and your house, according to the National Council on Aging, can make all the difference. Falls, for the most part, do not just happen and may be avoided. (2.)

Falls can happen almost anywhere, but they are particularly common in sections of the home with slippery surfaces. In the case of a slip and fall mishap, your simple bathroom shower or tub might easily become your worst adversary.

How can I reduce my risk of falling and boost my chances of being self-sufficient?

Staying active is one of the most effective methods to maintain or improve balance. Consult your doctor about workouts that can help you gain more stability and mobility.

Remodeling areas where falls are most likely, such as your bathroom, is the simplest and most efficient strategy to prevent falls in your house.

Indulge in luxury, therapy, and security in one convenient package.

While on your anti-fall crusade, you may not need to rebuild your entire home. Take care of the one location where you're most likely to fall: your bathtub or shower. Fortunately, specialists have collaborated with engineers to create walk-in bathtubs with low step entry gates, safety bars, ADA-compliant seats, and non-skid surfaces.

In avoiding falls and protecting your health and independence, the combination of a low-step ingress/egress, state-of-the-art non-slip materials, and cutting-edge safety measures found in walk-in bathtubs can make all the difference.

However, here's a little known fact: walk-in bathtubs are also built to set the standard for luxury, relaxation, and even hydrotherapy! Since the time of the ancient Egyptians, using water to relieve pain has been an established medicinal idea. A mix of heat, buoyancy, and massage helps to relieve aches and pains. Walk-in baths can even help to relieve pain by encouraging the release of endorphins, which are the body's natural painkillers.

Massaging jets, calming bubbles, and even a deep soak capacity are all options for walk-in tubs. The innovative design is twice the depth of a standard bathtub, allowing for a fully submerged soak that is not restricted by the flow of the showerhead.


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