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Bathroom Accessibility: Home Modifications for Aging in Place

Aging in place homeowners should look into home accessibility modifications. Learn about bathroom accessibility improvements to consider.

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As time passes, more and more people find themselves considering how — and where — they want to live out their golden years. One trend that continues to be desirable is aging in place, or living in a “forever home” for as long as possible. This can give elderly homeowners more independence and comfort as they enter their older age. Aging in place often means reconfiguring a home with accessibility modifications, such as bathroom accessibility. Home accessibility improvements can allow people to adapt to natural bodily changes in the comfort of their own home.

These modifications can vary from small tweaks to entire remodels — but many say they are worth it in the long run. In fact, a recent Modernize study showed that more than half of homeowners surveyed planned to explore home accessibility improvements within the next year. 

The process of making a bathroom more accessible for those who want to age in place does not have to be a difficult one. Whether it is for yourself or a loved one, here is an overview of considerations to make when it comes to creating an accessible bathroom. 

Bathroom Accessibility Home Improvements

There are plenty of options to think about when it comes to bathroom accessibility modifications. Some choices are more involved, while others do not even require a contractor. 

Walk-in Tubs

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A more difficult but rewarding enhancement to make a bathroom more accessible is to replace an existing bathtub with a walk-in tub. Walk-in tubs are designed with a leak-proof door and a low threshold. This makes it easier to enter and exit safely. They can also be helpful if you live in a multi-generational household. Conversely, a simple consideration can include installing a grab bar in the bath, shower, and near the toilet for safer mobility. Explore the best walk-in tub brands to compare costs and top features.

Walk-in Showers

For those who prefer a shower over a bathtub, a walk-in shower is another bathroom accessibility feature to consider. These showers have no ledges taller than 3 inches, allowing elderly homeowners to easily enter the shower area without the worry of tripping or falling. In addition, most walk-in showers are equipped with non-slip flooring and even shower seating for a safe and comfortable shower experience.

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More Accessible Bathroom Modifications

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This matrix provides a look at some simple bathroom accessibility enhancements and their level of difficulty to install. Basic improvements are possible to DIY may not need a contractor’s assistance or permits. Minor and major improvements are more involved and likely require the work of a contractor. 

Improvement Level of difficulty 
Install raised toilets or add an adjustable seat Minor
Add a fold-down seat in the shower Basic
Replace your tub with a walk-in tub Major
Upgrade the lightbulbs for a brighter option  Basic
Replace bathroom faucets with levered or motion-sensing models Basic
Choose detachable and adjustable showerheads with at least a six-inch reach Basic 

Be sure to also explore our home accessibility checklist for other home modifications to consider around your home for aging in place purposes.

What to Anticipate for an Accessible Bathroom Renovation 

Remodeling a bathroom for home accessibility purposes can be an exciting moment toward making your aging in place goals a reality. Still, there are considerations to make before bathroom accessibility renovations are underway. 

  • Alternative bathroom. Depending on the extent of your remodeling plans, an alternative bathroom may be necessary. For instance, if your home is multi-generational, you may want one accessible bathroom designated for your elderly loved ones versus younger loved ones.
  • Water access. It’s important to know if you will have access to water or not during remodeling. If water will be unavailable, be sure to make back-up plans for bathing, using the toilet, and washing up while the project is being completed.
  • Budgeting. Consider your budget ahead of time, including parts, labor costs and potential permitting expenses.

Planning with a Qualified Contractor 

It’s important to find the right handicap accessible contractor when it comes to creating a bathroom space that is both functional and safe for you and your loved ones. These are projects that involve entrusting someone familiar with bathroom accessibility appliances and features. 

Modernize can connect you with local contractors who have experience with bathroom accessibility remodeling and construction projects. 

Let us guide you through what questions to ask and what you need to know about the bathroom accessibility process. Most importantly, we will help you find the contractor who can make it all come together to create an attractive, safer, and more accessible bathroom.

Find the Right Contractor for Your Bathroom Remodeling Project

Whether you’re ready to begin your project now or need some expert advice, our network of contractors are here to help. With a few simple questions, we’ll find the best local professionals for you

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