Safe and Comfortable Bath and Shower Positioning Belts
At Mobility Specialties in Etobicoke, we offer high-quality bath and shower positioning belts designed to provide secure support and safety during bathing routines. Our belts are made from water-resistant, durable materials that ensure comfort and stability, helping to prevent slips and falls in wet environments. Ideal for both home and clinical use, these positioning belts are easy to clean and adjust, promoting dignity and independence for users. Serving the GTA, including Toronto, Mississauga, and Brampton, we are dedicated to enhancing your bathing safety and experience.
Expert Sales and Service Across the GTA
Based in Etobicoke, Mobility Specialties specializes in the sales and servicing of bath and shower positioning belts for customers in Scarborough, Vaughan, Cambridge, and surrounding areas. Our knowledgeable team will assist you in selecting the right belt for your specific needs. Call us today at 905-798-1853 to explore our range of bath and shower positioning belts and enjoy safer, more comfortable bathing every day!
Frequently Asked Questions About Bath and Shower Positioning Belts
What bathroom safety equipment do seniors need?
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Essential bathroom safety equipment includes grab bars, raised toilet seats, shower chairs or benches, non-slip mats, and handheld showerheads. For those with limited mobility, consider a bath lift, roll-in shower, or commode chair.
Does ADP cover bathroom safety equipment?
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ADP covers some bathroom safety equipment including bath lifts, raised toilet seats, and commodes when prescribed for medical need. Grab bars may be covered through home modification programs like March of Dimes HVMP.
How much does bathroom modification cost in Toronto?
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Basic bathroom safety upgrades (grab bars, shower seat, raised toilet seat) cost $500-$1,500. Walk-in shower conversions cost $5,000-$15,000. Full accessible bathroom renovations cost $15,000-$30,000. Funding may be available through HVMP and municipal grants.
What is a bath lift and how does it work?
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A bath lift is a motorized seat that lowers you into the tub and raises you back up. You sit on the seat, press a button to lower into the water, bathe, then press to rise. Battery-powered and portable - no installation needed. ADP eligible.
Where can I buy bathroom safety equipment in Toronto?
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Mobility Specialties sells bathroom safety equipment throughout Toronto and the GTA. We carry grab bars, shower chairs, bath benches, raised toilet seats, commodes, bath lifts, and transfer benches. Visit our Mississauga showroom or call for delivery. Professional grab bar installation available.
What bathroom safety equipment do seniors need most?
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The most essential bathroom safety equipment for seniors includes: grab bars near toilet and shower, non-slip bath mat, shower chair or bench, raised toilet seat, and handheld showerhead. These prevent the majority of bathroom falls, which are the leading cause of injury for seniors at home.
How much does a walk-in bathtub cost in Canada?
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Walk-in bathtubs in Canada cost $5,000-$15,000+ installed. Basic walk-in tubs start around $5,000. Tubs with hydrotherapy jets cost $8,000-$12,000. Wheelchair accessible roll-in showers cost $10,000-$20,000. Funding may be available through March of Dimes HVMP and municipal accessibility grants.
Does ADP cover shower chairs and commodes?
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Yes, ADP covers shower/commode chairs for eligible Ontario residents when prescribed for medical need. Raised toilet seats and basic commodes are also covered. Grab bars may be covered through home modification programs. We help determine what equipment qualifies for ADP funding.
Is there an income limit for ADP?
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No, ADP has no income testing. All Ontario residents with a valid health card and qualifying disability are eligible regardless of income. The program covers 75% of the cost for all qualifying applicants.
How often can I get new equipment through ADP?
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ADP has usage periods for each equipment type. For example, wheelchairs have a 5-year usage period, walkers 5 years, and hospital beds vary. After the usage period, you may qualify for replacement if there is continued medical need.
Can I upgrade my ADP equipment?
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Yes, you can choose features beyond what ADP covers and pay the difference. For example, ADP may cover a basic power wheelchair, but you can upgrade to a model with more features. You pay 25% of the approved amount plus any upgrade costs.
What documents do I need for ADP application?
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You need: 1) Ontario Health Card, 2) Prescription from your physician stating medical need, 3) Assessment from an authorized ADP vendor like Mobility Specialties. We guide you through gathering all required documentation.