Shower Benches
Enhance safety and comfort with our premium shower benches, designed for bathroom mobility and fall prevention. Our benches are ideal for seniors, individuals with limited mobility, and post-surgery recovery, and provide a stable, slip-resistant seating solution for the shower or bath.
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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Is a bench a good idea in a shower?
Yes, a shower bench enhances comfort, safety, and accessibility. It provides a stable seat for individuals with mobility issues, reduces fall risk, and offers convenience for tasks like shaving or storing toiletries. Built-in benches add a spa-like feel and can increase home value. However, they require space and regular cleaning to prevent mold.
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Will Medicare pay for a shower seat?
Original Medicare generally does not cover shower seats because they are considered convenience items rather than medically necessary equipment. However, some Medicare Advantage plans may offer allowances for bathroom safety devices. To qualify for any coverage, a doctor must document medical necessity, and the item must meet Durable Medical Equipment (DME) criteria.
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What are the cons of shower benches?
Shower benches can take up valuable space in small showers, require regular maintenance to prevent mold, and add cost to bathroom renovations. Improper installation may lead to water pooling and structural issues. Additionally, fixed benches lack flexibility compared to portable options.
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What is the bench in a shower called?
The bench in a shower is commonly referred to as a shower bench or built-in shower seat. Variants include fold-down seats, corner benches, and freestanding stools, each designed for safety and convenience.
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What can you use instead of a shower chair?
Alternatives include portable stools made of water-resistant materials, fold-down wall-mounted seats, or built-in benches. For temporary solutions, non-slip bath seats or transfer benches can also provide safe seating during showers.

