Accessible shower with grab rails and height-adjustable hand shower

Disability Showers - shower-seats

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Disability Showers FAQs

What is an accessible shower?

An accessible shower is a barrier-free bathing space designed for individuals with mobility challenges. It often includes level access, a disabled shower curtain, grab rails, non-slip flooring, a handheld showerhead, and a shower seat. These features ensure safety, independence, and comfort for elderly users or people with disabilities.

How to shower if you can't stand up?

If you’re unable to stand, use an accessible shower with a built-in or portable seat. A handheld showerhead allows for easier control. Ensure the area includes slip-resistant flooring, grab rails for support, and easy-to-reach controls to maintain safety and independence while seated.

How to build an accessible shower?

To build an accessible shower, start with a curbless or walk-in design for wheelchair or easy entry access. Include a fold-down shower seat, grab bars, a handheld shower, and slip-resistant tiles. Follow AS1428.1 (or local) guidelines for accessible shower dimensions, reachability, and safe fixture placement.

How big should an accessible shower be?

For the accessible shower dimensions in Australia, the accessible shower should ideally be at least 1200mm x 1200mm for seated users or 1500mm x 1500mm for wheelchair accessibility. So there is sufficient turning radius, easy reach to controls, and space for support equipment like grab rails or carers if needed.

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