With Christmas just around the corner, the season is a perfect opportunity to spend time and catch up with loved ones. If you have disabled relatives coming to join in on the festivities, they may have difficulty getting around your bathroom. To ensure your bathroom meets the needs of everyone, here are simple ways to adapt it to their needs.

Fit a Grab Rail
If you have a disabled loved one coming for Christmas, they may have concerns about how they’ll get in and out of the bath. Therefore, fitting a grab rail will provide extra reassurance and give them much-needed support. Simply add the rail to the wall adjacent to the bath or fit it next to your shower. You may wish to buy several grab rails that can be housed next to the toilet too.
Buy Non-Slip Bath Mats
While you may have no difficulty using your bathroom fixtures, a disabled loved one might. Therefore, investing in non-slip bath mats may be the wisest choice to make. This will prevent the risk of your loved one slipping and falling. There are other disabled bathroom equipment and accessories you can look into when adapting your bathroom.
Purchase a Shower Seat
When a disabled loved one comes to stay, they may have difficulty standing under the shower for long periods. Therefore, it may be wise to purchase a shower seat. This product allows your loved one to sit down and have a shower without any issues. If you are adapting your bathroom for a short-term house guest, it may make sense to buy a freestanding shower seat. However, if your loved one is staying for a longer period or visiting frequently, installing a fold-down seat may be best.
Look Into Motion Sensor Lighting
If your disabled loved one needs to use the bathroom during the night, motion sensor lighting can be a blessing. This is because there is no need to pull a cord or find a light switch in the dark. What’s more, motion sensor lighting is very energy efficient, which means lower energy bills and helps you do your bit for the environment. Make sure your hallway is well lit too so your loved one can get to the bathroom with ease. As long as your bathroom and hallway are well illuminated, any trip hazards will be clearly visible, which will prevent falls and injuries.
Get a Bathing Cushion
One of the great things about a bathing cushion is it requires no major changes to the bathroom. A bathing cushion can be securely attached to the bath with the help of suction cups, meaning your disabled guest can use the bath as normal without any problems. What’s more, the bathing cushion can be fitted or removed in a matter of seconds, making it a practical and valuable item for your bathroom.
To create a functional and stylish family bathroom that every guest can enjoy regardless of disability or mobility, all the products above are great purchases you can make.


I would also suggest a toilet riser. Easy to put on or take off.