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Finally Stop Worrying Over the Safety of Your Loved Ones

You can worry about your family members safety by reducing the chances of falling and slipping in the bathroom. No more wondering if they are acceptable, or have fallen and can’t get up. You can rest easier, knowing they aren’t in risk by adding mobility equipment.

Make the Bathroom Much Less Dangerous

The toilet is one of the most dangerous areas in the house for aged folks. With a new walk in bath, you can make getting in and out of the shower much more stable and considerably safer every day. That reduces the risk of one of the most risky rooms in the house.

Remain in Your Home Much Longer with More Mobility

Everybody desires in order to live independently, and have the ability to take care of themselves for so long as possible. With a new tub, you may add another year or two to having the capability take care of yourself, to reside in your own home, and be free to decide if you want to bathe, not when you are scheduled to.

Eureka

Is it true that the danger of falling and sliding in the toilet make you scared of living?

Does having to step high over the tub to get in or out also make you frightened of falling down and put you off balance?

Here at Cain’s Mobility CA , we’re proud to install tubs and showers that have doors to step in and out of, making bathing and showering appreciably simpler for the elderly inhabitants of Eureka.

Prevent Serious Injury that Could Shorten Your Lifespan Considerably

For a lot of aged people living in Eureka, bones could break, and greatly hinder mobility and exercise for years to come. Every day, this inactivity and dearth of skill to go can considerably reduce your lifespan and total happiness and independence you’ve.

One of the easiest methods to prevent injury is in the restroom, with new mobility equipment that make the method of bathing significantly less dangerous than before.

So give our Eureka team a call right away to find out how you can avoid serious injury like a busted hip, leg or back, and live more independently and free for longer.

Quit Worrying about Slipping and Falling in the Restroom, and Get More Equilibrium and Balance.

Are you really worried about yourself or your loved one getting in or out of the shower by themselves?

One of the greatest worries for elderly individuals living alone in Eureka is the threat of slipping and falling when getting in or out of the shower. With slick surfaces, and excessive water everywhere, it can be difficult to keep balance well enough to get in or out.

With a walk in bathtub, you can stop worrying about that chance, as the bath process will likely be safe and easy .

Without needing to step out so high over the side, now you have more balance and stability, and can get in and out much simpler.

Make Living Independently in California Safe and Fun!

For several citizens that are aging, having the ability to live within their particular home for so long as possible is the best way to maintain pride and dignity in their own own lives.

As people age, parts of their bodies begin to break down, plus it becomes dangerous to live alone without added help in the rare instance that something occurs.

For a lot of aged people, this means eventually having to move away from the Eureka house they’ve lived in for a long time and love, and into a California retirement or care facility that is infertile, unknown and not almost the same as their own house in Eureka.

By preventing slips and falls in the restroom with a new walk in bath, elderly folks will likely have the ability to stay within their own home for longer, and enjoy the life they’ve lived for many years.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) What sort of guarantees are there that these tubs won’t leak and damage my Eureka house?

Consumer Affairs recommends that a first owner purchase a lifetime warranty to give buyers peace of mind about leaks. Additionally, ask if the lifetime warranty is extended to other owners as well. For most California house installations, this will likely be contained for a set number of years.

2) Do these tubs use more water than conventional tubs?

Yes. A walk in tub is not generally shorter than an average bath tub, which comprises about 2 1/2 feet of water on average. Some manufacturers say that you just use exactly the same amount of water as a typical shower if a standard shower is 7 minutes and also you use 7 gallons of water a minute. Many of the walk in baths on the market have a 40-80 gallon capacity. In fact, many manufacturers recommend that you have a hot water tank that admits at least 50 gallons, even though some tubs will operate effectively if you fill them with 40-60 gallons.

3) Is there a way to get Jacuzzi jets in my tub?

Yes. Be mindful of the amount of air and water that comes out of the jets to ensure it is the proper number which will soothe pains and your sore muscles with a massage sense. Jets may be placed to target particular areas to provide for the best effects. Many Eureka customers take pleasure in the therapeutic effect of having jets installed in their own walk-in bath for a wide range of health conditions that gain from the extra relaxation.

4) Will AARP cover the cost of equipment and installation?

AARP isn't a provider of insurance, but contracts with insurance companies to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP does not make health plan recommendations for people and doesn't cover the price of walk in tubs or any health needs. AARP does provide access to healthcare tools and coverage like other health plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance to members as a resource, but third parties provide member advantages. Check with the plans which are recorded in California under the membership services of AARP.

5) Are these tubs as easy to clean as normal tubs?

They're simple to wash, but unlike regular baths, it is wise to keep a daily cleaning custom with a walk-in tub using the products that are right and subsequent manufacturer's recommendations. You would like to actually make sure with a walk in bathroom that you remove scum and spots to safeguard the surface. Depending on whether you have well water, soft water, or hard water, you may see several types of stains and deposits on your own tub. Get into the habit of wiping down the surfaces that are wet after each use to help avoid the build up scum, which will necessitate more scrubbing afterwards. Weekly, use cleaners to clean your walk in tub. Products that address your special water blot and deposits should be considered as well as any indications that these products may destroy the finish on your own tub. You need to familiarize yourself with the very best cleaning methods for your kind of bath since tubs are generally either fiberglass or acrylic. Fiberglass is fragile and porous and can easily dull and spot. Acrylic is non-porous and easy to wash. Don't use abrasive cleaners you might dull the finish and scrape the bath. Additionally, if the weather allows, air the room out so that it does not remain humid. Some manufacturers recommend that you open your own bathroom window for an hour every single day to let moisture escape.

6) Will Medicare cover the cost of equipment and installation in California?

Medicare does not cover walk in tub gear and installation prices in California, because they're house adjustments, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment doesn't include physical changes to a house, just medical equipment and supplies which are accustomed to help a patient in and out of a chair or bed, or make use of a shower or bath simpler and safer. Consumer Affairs suggests that you may wish to contact Medicare to see if (for mobility safety reasons) a walk-in bathtub is warranted to determine if the equipment may be partially compensated. More times than not, they won't cover it. But if you're eligible for Medicaid, the system in your state may offer you some financial assistance for a walk-in tub. You may qualify for a House and Community Based Service (HCBS) waiver to play for specific specialized medical equipment and availability adjustments. In case you are a receiver of Medicaid and Medicare, you must also consider the Dual-Eligible Specific Needs Strategy. Medicaid offers a complete list of waivers relevant to the elderly that we suggest that you review.

7) Will a tub like this look bad for my homeowner’s insurance in California?

Many upgraded homeowner's insurance policies protect against flooding from your pipes and appliances. Check with your Eureka homeowner's insurance to make sure it's going to cover you against this kind of damage. You may need a home alteration license from the Eureka, CA building department to install a tub, particularly when walls have to be eliminated to fit your bathroom plans. Most of all, if you needed a license and you did not get one AND somehow your home suffers from damage from the installed walk-in bath, your losses may not be covered by your homeowner's insurance. In case you plan on selling your Eureka house, there are lots of buyer beware messages out there which will steer potential buyers from your house since it does influence homeowner's insurance if there have been any advancements without permits. Buyers see the licenses and their homeowners insurance as protections on their investments in homes.

8) Can I choose the color / style to match my interior decoration?

Yes. Check with the producers about California options. Some only offer colors which are uniform with most toilets. Selecting the right walk-in bathtub for you means discussing the number of layouts, sizes and styles to ensure it suits your own special needs and room requirements. Since most producers make tubs in cream and white, you might have to pay an added fee for a custom colour.

9) How much is it for a cheaper walk-in bathtub?

A more economical basic version of the walk-in bathtub can really cost between $1,7000 and $3,000 in [

10) Is there any additional structural support needed before installation?

Many walk-in tubs are mounted to a stainless steel welded support frame with leveling feet that's included with your bath that was bought. The floor in the bathroom has to have a structural support strength that transcends the weight of the tub plus the weight of the water. Our Eureka installer will check to ascertain when it is not whether the floor is level and otherwise, then they are going to use the leveling legs to adjust the level of the tub. Obviously, the last bath will have to be removed. Also, the if replacing, the wall or tile in the area will need to be removed.

11) About how much will one of these tubs cost to get installed?

The installation can cost you around $1,500-$3,000 to be installed in Eureka. Occasionally the cost of the installment and also the unit is a better investment than paying for a caretaker.

12) Will a tub like this add to my Eureka home’s resale value?

In case you live in a Eureka retirement community, installing a walk-in bath may increase the value of your home. It probably will not raise the value of your home. Since modifications to your toilet don't normally raise the value of your home, the price can be qualified for the medical expense deduction for tax purposes both federally and in California if the main purpose of the enhancements is to accommodate a residence to the impairment of the taxpayer, their partner or dependent living there.
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Cain's Mobility Eureka

Population of Eureka26913
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