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Avoid Breaking a Hip from Slip and Falls

Getting in and out of the tub is one of the very dangerous activities elderly individuals can do. By changing for a much more reachable tub, you can considerably reduce the change of a serious injury from dropping and sliding. One serious harm can significantly reduce your mobility and lifespan.

Increase the Total Value to Your Helena Home

With an aging baby boomer population, mobility assistive devices and equipment already installed in a Helena dwelling will be quite appealing to this demographic. By adding mobility devices to your own bathroom, you make it much easier to sell when the time comes, and can greatly increase the resale value of your Montana home.

Make the Bath Significantly Less Dangerous

The toilet is one of the most dangerous places in the house for elderly folks. With a new walk-in bath, you can make getting in and out of the shower every day that is considerably safer and much more stable. That reduces the danger of one of the very high-risk rooms in the house.

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Does the risk of falling and sliding in the toilet make you frightened of living?

Would an accidental slip and fall set you behind years of freedom and exercise?

We’re proud to set up walk in showers and bathtubs for the fantastic individuals of Helena, to make normal living much easier. Our highly trained technicians here at Cain’s Mobility MT can have a new shower arrangement all ready to go in your Helena home within a couple of days!

Make Living Independently in Montana Safe and Fun!

For several aging citizens, having the ability to reside within their very own home for as long as possible is the very best way to keep dignity and pride in their own own lives.

As people age, parts of their bodies start to break down, plus it becomes dangerous to dwell alone without additional help in the rare instance that something happens.

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

By preventing slips and tumbles in the bathroom with a new walk in bathtub, aged folks will be able enjoy the life they have lived for years, and to remain in their very own home for longer.

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

As more and more of the baby boomer population in Montana are getting old, mobility gear will become a larger and bigger selling point for the purchase of Helena houses.

By installing a walk in bath in your Helena house, you will not only make living easier but would set your dwelling up to be valuable in the future.

Every walk in bath can greatly raise your Montana house’s resale and attractiveness to aging people.

Give our Helena team a call to find out exactly how much the resale value of your house would rise from a new installation.

Avoid Serious Harm which Could Shorten Your Lifespan Significantly

For a lot of elderly folks dwelling in Helena, just one serious tumble could break bones, and greatly hinder mobility and exercise for years to come. Every single day this inactivity and dearth of ability to move can substantially reduce your lifespan and total well-being and liberty you have.

One of the simplest ways to prevent injury is in the restroom, with new freedom equipment that make the method of bathing less dangerous than before.

So give our Helena team a call immediately to learn how you can prevent serious injury like a busted hip, leg or back, and live more independently for longer, and free.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How much do walk-in bathtubs cost in Helena?

A walk-in bath in Helena commonly ranges in price from $1,700 to over $30,000. The cost depends upon whether you have it professionally installed by our Montana team, what characteristics you pick, along with the standard of the goods. The cost also changes depending on whether you pick fiberglass or acrylic tubs. Everybody differs and ensuring that a walk in tub works for someone 's unique circumstances is very essential as it's usually replacing a bath or bathtub assembly that isn't meeting their needs. A great walk in bath runs between $3,000 and $8,000 installed. Some suppliers provide a cash bonus or monthly premiums.

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

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

3) Can I make one of these myself?

Yes, but most people do not start from scratch, they start with a bathtub conversion kit. There are instructions available on the best way to convert your existing bathtub into a walk in tub. We recommend that you simply know how to use the proper tools in order that you don't end up with a non-working bathtub. There are companies that understand how to turn your house as well as your handicap that is bath more reachable for less of an investment than alternatives. As Montana installers, we know just 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 home meet your current wants, particularly if you've recently become disabled or are supplying an aged man care-giving in their own house or your home.

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

A more affordable basic variant of the walk-in tub can really cost between $1,7000 and $3,000 in [

5) Will a tub like this add to my Helena home’s resale value?

If you reside in a Helena retirement community, installing a walk-in bathroom may increase the value of your home. It likely will not increase the value of your house. Since changes to your toilet don't usually raise the value of your house, cost may qualify for the medical expense deduction for tax purposes both federally and in Montana if the primary goal of the enhancements is to adapt a dwelling to the incapacity of the citizen, their partner or dependent living there.

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

Yes. A walk in tub is not usually shorter than an average bath tub, which comprises about 2 1/2 feet of water on average. Some producers say if a standard shower is 7 minutes that you use the same quantity of water as a typical shower and you also use 7 gallons of water a minute. Most of the walk-in tubs available on the market have a 40-80 gallon capacity. Actually, many manufacturers advise that you've got a hot water tank that holds at least 50 gallons, although some baths will operate effectively if you fill them with 40-60 gallons.

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

Check with your Helena homeowner's insurance to ensure it is going to cover you against this kind of damage. You may need a house alteration license from the Helena, MT building department to put in a bath, especially if walls have to be removed to fit your toilet plans. Above all, in the event you needed a license and you didn't get one AND your home suffers from damage from the installed walk in bath, your losses may not be covered by your homeowner's insurance. If you're planning on selling your Helena house, there are lots of buyer beware messages out there which will direct potential buyers from your home since it does affect homeowner's insurance if there have been any advancements without licenses. Buyers see their homeowners insurance and the permits as protections on their investments in homes.

8) Why are these tubs so much more expensive than normal tubs?

Mainly you're paying for a listing of safety features that are unavailable on a regular bathtub. These safety features are built into walk in tubs for persons with limited freedom to lower the possibility of falling down. An important part of walk in tubs is that there is a low step threshold to allow a user to easily enter into the tub unconcerned regarding the conventional high wall of a normal bathtub. The walk in baths also generally include jet therapy, a cleaning function, and improved drain alternatives. Moreover, among the reasons why the cost changes among the walk-in tubs is that the baths are custom made depending on an individual 's demands rather than factory reproduced, in order to discover a bath that's especially made for someone who needs wheelchair accessibility, a bath that fits a larger individual, or a soaker tub with jets.

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

Yes, makers do offer do it yourself installments of a bathroom conversion kit. Depending on whether you possess the appropriate tools and technical familiarity with the tools, it is not impossible. However, lots of times, someone believes it's going to be inexpensive to buy all the appropriate tools. These tools could be costly, so be sure you compare the price of buying all the tools along with the cost of your time learning how exactly to install the kit with the expense of a professional setup. Then the directions may seem pretty simple in the event you are someone who does a large amount of home improvements. If not, you may want to save yourself the trouble and expense by investing in Helena professionals who will install it properly. Simply make certain the unit is tested by them in line with the manufacturer's directions and that the unit you bought did not get damaged during transport.

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

Suitable setup and initial testing should give you a leak-proof experience, nonetheless there are events where they experienced escapes, that customers report. Under appropriate conditions, the weight of the water should compress the door seal making it totally leak proof. Some units contain another drain under the entrance door to help prevent escapes in the event the door does leak. If this attribute is contained inquire. Because it covers the seal as well as the door in the instance of a flow, we highly recommend that you simply get a lifetime warranty. Replacement seals will cost you. Some people replace the door seal on a walk-in bath themselves. In addition, it's crucial that you take great attention of the walk-in bathtub door when the bath is not in use to prevent early failure of the seal. Wiping down the door seal and door jamb after every use can keep the integrity of the water seal. Follow the care as well as maintenance directions. Also, any modest group of soil or debris on the door seal or where the seal comes in touch with the door jamb can result in a modest flow through the door seal consistently wipe down the door seal.

11) 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 know how exactly to use the tools that are right in order that you don't end up with a non-working bath. There are companies in Helena that understand how to turn your home along with your disability that is tub more reachable for less of an investment than other options. As installers, we know the way to point you in the proper direction, so please ask us for a consultation so we can assist you in making your home fulfill your current wants, especially if you've recently become disabled or are providing an aged person care-giving in their own home or your residence.

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

Consumer Affairs advocates that an owner that is initial buy a lifetime warranty to give peace of mind to buyers about leaks. Additionally, ask if the lifetime warranty is extended to other owners too. For a set number of years, this will probably be comprised for most Montana dwelling setups.
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Cain's Mobility Helena

Population of Helena29596
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