Mobility baths
Explore walk-in baths, tub style, lifts and power baths. Enjoy an easy, independent and relaxing bathing experience with temperature controls and luxury spa options.
Our wheelchair accessible bathroom solutions make bathing easier, safer, and more comfortable for wheelchair users and those with mobility needs. Our team of accessibility experts will help you find and install the perfect accessible bathroom for your home.
A wheelchair accessible bathroom is a space designed for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility to have safe, independent freedom of movement. It provides plenty of room to move, easy access to essential areas, and features that make everyday bathing more comfortable and convenient.
You can also choose an accessible Tranquility walk-in bath if you prefer a bath-led solution rather than a full wet room. If you’re in the Berkshire area, pop down to our local showroom and try it for yourself.
A wheelchair accessible bathroom is often designed as a wheelchair accessible wet room, built with features that make bathing safer, easier and more comfortable for users.
Perfect service from initial contact through to installation. Very friendly and treat you like one of the family. Workmanship and products supplied all top notch. Highly recommend.
Job location: Oxford
End userMy husband has mobility issues so we needed to adapt the bathroom with an accessible bath and lower level basin. At all times the company were very professional, listened to what we wanted. Very good at making sure everything was satisfactory and to our requirements.
Job location: Kettering
Family memberMrs Hetty Hatcher was very pleased with the new walk in bath that your company fitted. The men who carried out the work were very considerate to her needs while the work was carried out.She felt your company were very professional and nothing was too much trouble. Thank you.
Job location: Winchester
CarerRequest a free copy of our accessible bathing brochure and explore our range of high-quality wet rooms from the comfort of your home.
Discover accessible bathroom solutions, from walk-in baths and accessible showers to fully adapted wet rooms. All designed to improve safety, comfort, and independence.
Explore walk-in baths, tub style, lifts and power baths. Enjoy an easy, independent and relaxing bathing experience with temperature controls and luxury spa options.
Explore low-level, level and step-in showers. Enjoy a safe, uplifting shower experience with shower seats, anti-slip trays and warm body dryers.
Explore personally designed mobility wet rooms. Enjoy peace of mind with safe, convenient solutions such as anti-slip flooring, grab rails and thermostatic shower controls.
A wheelchair accessible bathroom is designed to provide safe, practical bathing access for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility. The most common bathroom is the wheelchair accessible wet room, these include a spacious, level-access area for easy manoeuvring, grab rails for added support, a wheelchair accessible shower area, raised toilet, and a basin with clear space underneath to allow comfortable access.
Creating a wheelchair accessible bathroom starts with having a wide entryway and a level, step-free floor. Designing and installing one can be a complex process, but our accessibility experts and installers have years of experience and can guide you through every stage.
Yes, wet rooms are suitable for small bathroom spaces. In fact, they can increase the amount of room in a bathroom by using space-saving features such as folding shower screens, half-pedestal wash basins and wall-mounted units. Small spaces can also use features such as towel rails and underfloor heating, an efficient way to keep your wet room warm and comfortable.
The main difference between an accessible bathroom and a wet room is their design focus and layout. An accessible bathroom is created to meet the needs of individuals with limited mobility, incorporating features like grab rails, raised toilets, walk-in baths, and non-slip flooring. Typically, it includes traditional elements like shower trays and bathtubs.
In contrast, a wet room is an open-plan, fully waterproof space where the shower area is level with the rest of the floor, eliminating the need for a shower tray or bathtub. Wet rooms are barrier-free, easy to clean, and designed for efficient water drainage. An accessible bathroom emphasises mobility aids and safety, while a wet room offers a spacious, open layout that is particularly beneficial for wheelchair users.
The installation process can take anywhere from one day to two weeks, depending on how much work is required in the bathroom. For example, if you simply need a walk-in bath, this can be installed in 1-2 days alone, whereas if you are having a whole bathroom refurbishment with new flooring, levelling and wall panelling, it may take up to two weeks.