Accessible bathroom with support rails and rimless toilet

Accessibility Toilets

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Inclusive Design. Comfort for All Abilities.

Finding the right accessible toilet for your bathroom is crucial for ensuring comfort, safety, and independence for users with mobility challenges. Accessible toilets are specifically designed with features that make them easier to use for elderly individuals and those with disabilities. These accessible toilets typically have a higher seating position, extended bowl shape, and compatibility with safety rails toilet fixtures for additional support. When shopping for accessible toilets, it's important to consider Australian standards that ensure these fixtures meet the required specifications for disabled toilets in residential settings. Our range of accessible toilets includes various styles and configurations to suit different bathroom layouts and user needs, making your bathroom both functional and compliant with accessibility guidelines.


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Accessibility Toilets FAQs

What are the rules for disabled toilets in Australia?

In Australia, disabled toilets must meet AS1428.1 Access and Mobility standards, which set requirements for space, layout, and fittings. These include specific pan heights, grab rails, circulation space for wheelchairs, and easy-to-use flush mechanisms, ensuring accessibility, safety, and independence for people with mobility challenges.

Which toilet is used by a disabled person?

A disabled person typically uses an accessible toilet designed with extended height, grab rails, and a spacious layout for wheelchair manoeuvring. Check out the best accessible toilets at MyHomeware in back-to-wall, wall-faced or close-coupled designs with ergonomic flush buttons and stable seating, ensuring comfort, safety, and ease of transfer from a wheelchair or mobility aid.

Can non-disabled people use a disabled toilet?

Technically, yes, non-disabled people can use a disabled toilet, but they should do so only when necessary, such as when no other facilities are available. These toilets are prioritised for people with mobility impairments, and unnecessary use may inconvenience those who rely on them for safe and accessible bathroom access.

What is the difference between accessible and disabled toilets?

The main difference is in their intended use and compliance. Accessible toilets are designed to meet specific standards (such as AS1428.1 in Australia) to ensure they can be safely and comfortably used by people with disabilities, the elderly, or those with mobility issues.
Disabled toilets are a more general term and may refer to any toilet intended for people with disabilities, but not all necessarily meet full accessibility standards.

Accessibility Toilets at MyHomeware for Comfort, Safety & Independence

A well-designed bathroom is about making every visit safe, comfortable, and easy for everyone. Accessibility toilets at MyHomeware are thoughtfully crafted for people with reduced mobility, disabilities, or special care needs, combining ergonomic design with premium materials to deliver a reliable and stylish solution.

Comfort That Makes a Difference

Our quality accessibility toilets for disabled people at MyHomeware feature extended or raised height pans, allowing easier sitting down and standing up for those with limited mobility. This ergonomic design reduces strain and enhances comfort for seniors, people recovering from surgery, or anyone who benefits from a higher seat height.

Safety and Support You Can Trust

Many ambulant and accessible toilets at MyHomeware are compatible with backrests and care-specific toilet accessories, providing added stability for daily use. These supportive features are ideal for both private homes and public facilities, reducing the risk of slips or falls while ensuring a secure bathroom experience.

Hygiene, Water Efficiency & Easy Maintenance

Choose between rimless flushing systems for superior cleanliness, box rim designs for traditional, consistent performance, or tornado patterns for the most thorough cleaning. With a WELS 4-star water rating, the assisted living toilets at MyHomeware also provide an eco-friendly, water-saving flush without compromising power. 
Moreover, smooth ceramic finishes, concealed pans, and easy-release seats simplify cleaning, while high-quality flushing mechanisms ensure reliable, hygienic operation every time.

Flexible Installation and Australian Standards for Peace of Mind

With options for P-Trap or S-Trap and wall-faced or back-to-wall toilets, MyHomeware’s best toilets for the old or disabled can be best for a variety of bathroom layouts. 
Meanwhile, all selected disabled toilets are designed to comply with AS1428.1 Access and Mobility standards when installed correctly. So, they can be a reliable and dependable choice for care facilities, commercial spaces, and households that need to meet strict national accessibility requirements.

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