Care for Bathers With Safe Step
Our walk-in tubs and showers help you provide attentive and compassionate care for your patients.
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Safe Bathing Is Worth Investing In
You play a vital role in helping your patients bathe safely. Encourage them to explore accessible bathing options like Safe Step and how we make getting a new walk-in tub or shower easy.
Caring’s Easy With Our Safe Bathing Products
Explore walk-in tubs and showers that put less strain on you and give more independence to your patients.
Find Your Ideal Tub Fit
Discover peace of mind with a Safe Step walk-in tub, custom-built to fit any bathroom space, special needs and patient preferences.
FAQs for Caregivers
Using a walk-in tub is a win-win for you and your clients. The tub’s safety features, like built-in grab bars, anti-scald technology and ultra-low step-in, enhance your ability to assist without straining, while advanced therapeutic features like jet systems give your patients a powerful massage and help relieve their stress around bathing.
Yes, our walk-in tubs come with jet systems designed to provide total-body relief and help relieve the pain of chronic conditions like arthritis and rheumatism. The MicroSoothe® air therapy system wraps your client’s body in skin-soothing micro-bubbles, while 10 hydrotherapy jets deliver an invigorating massage.
Yes, Safe Step walk-in tubs are incredibly adaptable to suit patients with a range of mobility needs. Whether your client has full mobility, uses a wheelchair or needs extra assistance, there’s a tub tailored just for them. Our innovative safety, convenience and therapeutic features make it easy to create a bathing routine that meets your client’s needs—no matter their range of motion.
As a professional caregiver, you should always consider the safety and comfort needs of your patients while helping them bathe—and a walk-in tub makes this process easier and more relaxing for everyone. Here are some ways you can enhance bath time:
- Check the water temperature before your patient gets in the tub or shower to keep it within a safe range, as older adults or individuals with limited mobility may be more sensitive to heat.
- Encourage them to relax and recline against the heated seat to stay warm and comfortable as they soak.
- Ask them to use built-in grab bars as they move around the tub for extra support and independence.
If your client is reluctant to bathe, it’s important to approach the situation with patience and empathy. Gently discuss their concerns and feelings, addressing any fears or discomfort they might have. Remind them of the connection between their well-being and personal hygiene and how a bath can make them feel relaxed, warm and clean. By focusing on their independence and comfort, you encourage your patient to make an informed decision that respects their dignity and preferences.
We’ve Raised the Bar for Safe Bathing
For over 15 years, we’ve set (and surpassed) the standard for safe bathing—it’s our specialty. Our locally-built, caregiver-approved tubs and showers stand as a testament to our commitment to quality and innovation.