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How to Shower With a Cast | How To Keep A Cast Dry In The Shower| More Ability

Published: 18 November 2019

How to Shower With a Cast | How To Keep A Cast Dry In The Shower|  More Ability

Keeping your cast clean and dry is the best way to promote the healing of an injured limb or a broken bone. With that said, it’s paramount that you continue to shower and bathe to avoid infection, which becomes increasingly difficult with a cast.

Understanding this we’ve put together this short guide on how to shower with a cast and how to keep a cast dry in the shower, wherever it’s located on your body.

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Disabled Shower Room Layout, Dimensions & Requirements | More Ability

Published: 11 September 2019

Disabled Shower Room Layout, Dimensions & Requirements

As well as many design considerations and options, disabled shower rooms also need to take into account strict building regulations. This is the case in public and commercial settings, and details can be found in the Building Regulations Approved Document M (Doc M). Privately, it’s up to you, but it’s a good idea to adhere to a similar concept.

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How Do Walk In Baths Work & How Much Do They Cost? | More Ability

Published: 31 May 2019 · Last Updated: 6 October 2023

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Using the traditional bathroom can become quite a struggle when we get older. So, it would be in our best interest to find the most suitable bathing solution for ourselves or a loved one, that would help us retain independence.

If you’re an individual who prefers to have a bath, then a walk-in bath could be a bathing solution that you could potentially go for.

In this article, we’re going to provide you with in-depth information on walk-in baths and the benefits they provide to those with accessibility, disabled, and mobility difficulties.

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  • Mobility Bathrooms

Autism and Bathroom Issues | Sensory Processes | More Ability

Published: 2 May 2019

Autism and Bathroom Issues | Sensory Processes | More Ability

Someone with autism sees, feels, hears and interacts with the world differently. A spectrum condition, autism has varied levels of severity and can affect people in many different ways. A lifelong developmental disability, when the body’s sensory processes are affected is when autism and bathroom issues can arise.

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  • Disabled Bathrooms