Handrails for the shower
I am considering adding some stability to the shower. I am thinking of handrails. There are some that suction cup to the walls and there are permanent screwed in versions.
I am wondering if anyone has used the suction cup ones. I am 5'5" and 135lbs. Are they effective? Will they support me?
I am HOPING my Medicare will cover either way.
Personally, I lean towards the suction cup models as their location can be fine tuned to just the right height.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thankmew
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I have not yet looked into pricing, where to get , who to install, or even if once installed it needs inspection by some safety pro to be Medicare covered.
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Although many symptoms have ebbed incredibly via PT, I still have issues with sciatic and arthritis in the center of my right foot, and they each cause/require a slightly different 'limp' that oft has me feeling a little less steady that I want.
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And should I be AT ALL iffy at the start, I do have a shower chair.
From the responses, it appears the suction ones are great for sucking some $$$$ from one's pocket for a rather false sense of security.
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Of if one frequents hotels that may not have a 'Disabled' room available or other temporary uses.
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I thank all for the comments. Been VERY helpful!
Kaptain Kat
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