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Prevent Breaking a Hip from Slipping and Falling

Getting in and out of the tub is one of the most dangerous actions aged folks can do. By switching for a more reachable bathtub, you can significantly decrease the change of a serious injury from slipping and falling. One serious injury can significantly reduce your freedom and lifespan.

Remain in Your Lifelong Home Significantly Longer and with More Freedom

Everybody desires to be able manage to take care of themselves for as long as possible, and to live alone. With a fresh tub, you may add another couple of years to having the capability to live in your own home, take good care of yourself, and be free to decide if you want to bathe, not when you are scheduled to.

Make Daily Life More Dignified

Bath is something every single day that most folks do. By making the day-to-day cleaning of yourself easier, you are able to make your own life a lot more gratifying, and more dignified knowing you can still take good care of yourself, with no need of external help or nurses to do.

Bozeman

Is it true that the danger of slipping and falling in the bathroom make you frightened of living?

Do you need additional help washing and cleaning of falling in the tub because of the threat?

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

We’re proud to install walk in showers and tubs for the great individuals of Bozeman, to make normal living easier. Our highly trained technicians here at Cain’s Mobility MT can have a brand new shower organization all prepared to go in your Bozeman dwelling within a day or two!

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

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

Among the biggest stresses for aged people living in Bozeman is the danger of falling and slipping when getting in or out of the shower.

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

Without having to step out over the side, now you have significantly more balance and equilibrium, and can get in and out much easier.

Increase your Bozeman Home’s Resale Value to a Growing Baby Boomer People.

As more and more of the baby boomer population in Montana are becoming older, freedom equipment will become a larger and bigger selling point for the purchase of Bozeman houses.

By installing a walk in tub in your Bozeman home, you will not only make living easier right now, but would set your dwelling up to be precious in the future.

Every walk-in bath can substantially increase your Montana house’s resale and attractiveness to aging populations.

Give our Bozeman team a call to discover exactly how much the resale value of your home would climb from a fresh installation.

Make Living Independently in Montana Safe and Fun Once More!

For a lot of citizens that are aging, being able to live within their very own home for so long as possible is the simplest way to keep dignity and pride in their own lives.

As individuals age, parts of their bodies begin to break down, also it becomes dangerous to dwell alone without additional help in the rare case that something occurs.

For many elderly individuals, this means eventually having to move away from the Bozeman home they’ve lived in for years and love, and into a Montana retirement or care facility that’s infertile, unfamiliar and not nearly the same as their own home in Bozeman.

By preventing falls and slips in the restroom with a fresh walk in bathtub, elderly folks will soon be able relish the life they’ve lived for a long time, and to stay in their own home for more.

Frequently Asked Questions


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

They're not difficult to clean, but unlike routine tubs, it is a good idea to keep a day-to-day cleaning habit with a walk in bath utilizing the products that are appropriate and following manufacturer's recommendations. You want to really make sure with a walk in bathroom that you remove spots and scum to defend the surface. Get into the practice of wiping down the surfaces that are wet after each use to help avoid the build up scum, which will need more scrubbing afterwards. Weekly, use cleaners to clean your walk in bath. Products that address your unique water spot and deposits should be considered as well as any indications that these products may ruin the finish on your own tub. Since tubs are generally either acrylic or fiberglass, you need to familiarize yourself with the most effective cleaning techniques for your sort of bath. Fiberglass is porous and brittle and can readily dull and blot. Acrylic is non-porous and simple to wash. Additionally, if the current weather permits, air the room out in order that it does not stay humid all day. Some manufacturers recommend that you just open your own bathroom window for an hour each day to let moisture escape.

2) Are there any kits available for installing my own walk-in tub?

Yes, makers do offer do-it-yourself installations of a bathroom conversion kit. Depending on whether you have the correct tools and specialized acquaintance with the instruments, it's not impossible. Nevertheless, many times, someone believes it is definitely going to be cheap to purchase all the tools that are appropriate. These tools can be expensive, so make sure you compare the expense of purchasing all the tools along with the expense of your time learning how exactly to install the kit with all the expense of a professional setup. Then the directions might seem pretty easy, in the event you're someone who does a large amount of home improvements. Simply make sure they analyze the unit in line with the instructions of the manufacturer's and that the unit you purchased didn't get harmed during transportation.

3) What are some of the benefits of getting one?

The most crucial advantage is the fact that it eases your mind if you have mobility issues, because depending on your circumstance, you can slip on a normal bath or have problem getting into the bath without a low step threshold. By making washing easier, the design of a walk-in bath can likewise make it much more convenient for individuals who you depend on in your own life and help you live more independently. Sliding shower doors can present a danger to elders or people that have mobility issues as well as the door for a walk-in tub is conveniently made for ease of use. Besides the benefits of safety and accessibility, living independently in Bozeman is a real headache for individuals suffering from freedom problems. Other advantages include enhanced comfort given all the features that are available to you. It relieves the distress related to ailments that are common. This is a popular choice for those who want independence, enjoy taking baths and want to feel safe and worry-free unimpeded by their freedom problem.

4) How do walk-in tubs drain?

Some systems apply a gravity simply drainage system, while other manufacturers offer power assisted drainage systems. Ordinarily, the drainage system in a walk in tub is attached to the standard tub drain, which is threaded into a horizontal conduit called a waste shoe. The shoe is sealed under its flange using putty or a foam washer. Comparing double drain choices to quick drain options is significant when considering that most walk-in tubs take between 2 and 3 minutes to drain which requires the temperature in the room be comfortable while they wait. Some characteristics may cost you more, therefore it is almost always a good idea to inquire. Finally, get to be aware of the difference between frameless tubs and framed tubs since frameless baths often empty faster than framed baths, because they do not change the drain height of your existing bath. Framed baths are constructed on a steel frame and the bottom of the tub is hung off the ground. Frameless tubs are made with an extra-strength mold that does not require a steel frame and the underside of the bathtub isn't suspended in the air.

5) About how long does the installation process take with your Bozeman installers?

Once the tub arrives, an installment requires between one and three days of labor in Bozeman. It surely depends on the extent of the job. You should let us know if there's a vital deadline involving a household member coming for a visit or a loved one's release from Montana rehabilitation so that we can do the best we can to accommodate you.

6) Can I convert my existing bathtub into a walk-in one?

Yes. There are instructions available on how to convert your existing bathtub into a walk-in tub. We recommend that you simply understand how to use the appropriate tools so that you don't end up with a non-working tub. There are companies in Bozeman that understand the way to turn your disability that is bath more and your home reachable for less of an investment than alternatives. As installers, we know how to direct you in the right direction, so please ask us for a consultation so we are able to assist you to make your house match your current wants, especially if you've recently become disabled or are providing an elderly person care-giving in their own home or your house.

7) Will AETNA cover the cost of equipment and installation in Montana?

Aetna doesn't cover walkin bathtubs under their plans that are traditional in Montana. Aetna doesn't insure walk in baths under their HMO and health network plans either. They typically follow Medicare's standards for durable medical equipment (DME) items used in the bathroom. In case the member is bed- confined or room - some DMEs are considered necessary, as opposed to a public toilet. DMEs are considered medically necessary if it's needed for daily tasks and is primarily medical in nature. Since bathing considered crucial and is considered a daily living activity, Aetna lists toilet items which are incapable to transfer to and from a tub or considered necessary if a member is not able to bathe or shower without being seated.

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

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

9) Is there a way to re-sell the tub once we are done with it?

You can re-sell find or used walk in bathtubs being sold online. However, lots of folks generally wish to be sure that they are purchasing a walk-in bathtub that personally meets with their needs for the long term. They're much less likely to take a big risk by paying all of the costs associated with transportation and also the removal of their existing bath without a bit more investment and assurance in quality and the condition of their purchase. There isn't actually a big market for plumbing fixtures that are used. In case you're uncertain how long you're going to be at your Bozeman residence and can't justify a long-term care alternative of a leading walk in tub installation, then there are easy measure retrofits that give you the ability to return the bathroom to an unmodified bathroom to avoid turning potential buyers away who don't need to pay for an enormous removal. Finally, should you believe you might attempt to resell your walk-in bathtub, the next buyer may want to be aware of if the lifetime guarantee is extended to other owners as well or if they are going to need to cover the costs associated with a door seal or alternative part damages that could occur with use.

10) What types of financing are available in Montana if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

The American Elder Care Research Organization lists several other financial assistance avenues to think about when searching for assistance to buy your walkin bath. The USA Rural Development program is also referred to as the Section 504 program, the Very Low-Income Housing Repair program as well as the RD 504 Loan Program. The adjustments may include a walk-in tub. There are geographical and age, income demands to participate. To find out more about the maximum quantities available, other limits and how to apply, visit http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do and click on your state after you click on the 'Contact Us' link. Following that, you can click on your own county along with a record of service centers including phone numbers will pop up. (2) For a non-Medicaid state financial assistance program for the aged, you can check this list to determine if there are any that contain home modifications. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/home-modifications/state-assistance-programs.html (3) Rebuilding Together, a national non profit that can maybe offset the installation costs of a walk-in bath, can be a great resource. Contact them at http://www.togetherwetransform.org/find-your-local-affiliate (4)There are other choices to consider. The IRS may decide that your house alteration qualifies for tax deductions as a dental and medical expense. This shouldn't be confused with the Dependent Care Tax Credit, which is used for dependent care expenses incurred by a citizen that was primary to enable them to work rather than caring for their dependent. There are also qualifications in order to assert an individual who needs attention as a dependent. Phone the IRS to find out when you can deduct the cost of installing your walkin tub. IRS Publication 502 is a good resource that can enable you to estimate whether altering your toilet qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also phone them at (800) 829-1040. (5) The National Resource Center on Supportive Housing and Home Modification may also assist you to locate help to pay for home modifications. Click here to learn more http://www.new-horizons.org/indcil.html or http://www.ilru.org/projects/silc-net/silc-directory (6) Some state housing finance agencies provide loan plans to help folks with disabilities or families living in a family with a member living with handicaps including home modification programs that are part of the state Assistive Technology software. Click the link to learn more about this option http://resnaprojects.org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html.

11) Can the shower be used still with a walk-in bathtub?

Yes. There are walk in bath installments that offer you a large standing area for standup showers. You can either shower standing up or sitting down. Be sure to get the appropriate dimensions for the walk-in bathtub in order you don't feel cramped during a standup shower. Additionally, another thing to keep in mind is to ask about the faucet place, because if your faucet isn't directly against a wall, it is a lot more difficult to tap into your existing shower if you intend to keep your standing shower.

12) How do I know these tubs will fully seal and not leak out all over the floor?

Proper installation and initial testing should give you a leakproof encounter, nevertheless there are events that customers report where they experienced leaks. Under suitable conditions, the weight of the water should compress the door seal making it totally leak proof. Some units comprise a second drain below the entrance door to help prevent leaks if the door does leak. Ask if this feature is included. We highly advise that you simply get a lifetime warranty, because it covers the seal and the door in the instance of a leak. Replacement seals will cost you. Many people replace the door seal on a walk in bathtub themselves. In addition, it's crucial that you take great care of the walk in bathtub door when the tub is not in use to prevent premature failure of the seal. Wiping door jamb and the door seal down after each use can preserve the integrity of the water seal. Follow the maintenance and care directions. Also, any modest collection of debris or soil on the door seal or where the seal comes in contact with the door jamb can lead to a modest leak through the door seal, so consistently wipe down the door seal.
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