Tag Archives: Elderly Quick Bathing

Ella’s Bubbles offers solutions for elderly quick bathing, combining ease of use, safety features, and fast-fill and drain technology for a convenient bath time.

Freedom to Bathe: How a Portable Walk In Tub Can Change Your Life

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Walk-in tubs are a great way to make bathing easier and more comfortable for people with mobility issues. These tubs have a low threshold, allowing users to step in and out with ease, and are equipped with safety features like non-slip surfaces and handrails. However, one common issue with walk-in tubs is that they are...

Do you find it difficult to bathe with eczema?: See Our Bathing Solutions For Eczema and Dry Skin

Woman reclining and enjoying an air bubble massage in an Ella lay-down walk-in tub with glass door panel

If bathing irritates your skin, You’re Not Alone. Skin disease that causes dry skin require more moisture daily then regular skin. Traditional bathing may worsen your dryness and eczema.

5 Ways Microbubble Walk In Tubs Help Eczema

Wheelchair user transferring sideways into the Ella Transfer60 walk-in tub with open outward door and hydro jets
Eczema & Bathing: Skin problems are often the first visible signs of diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Type 2 diabetes can make existing skin problems worse, and also cause new ones. Take control of your diabetes and use our microbubble therapy bathtubs. Listed below are five ways our patented microbubble technology has...

Mobility Products

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A walk-in tub can be beneficial to owners of the following mobility assistance products. When You're in The Market for a Wheelchair Ramp, Consider a Walk-in Tub Consumers of wheelchair ramps should also consider a walk in tub because they address similar mobility issues shared by those with limited mobility. If you have trouble getting...

Medical Devices

Wheelchair user transferring sideways into the Ella Transfer60 walk-in tub with open outward door and hydro jets
A walk-in tub can be beneficial to owners of the following medical devices. Life Alert & Alert Necklace Wearers Often Purchase Walk-in Tubs Life alert provides another layer of safety and reassurance. People who own these devices are likely at higher risk of falls or injuries. If you are in the market for a life...

Why Does My Skin Itch After a Shower? Causes & Solutions

Senior couple laughing and playing with handheld showerhead together inside the Ella Two-Seat walk-in tub

What causes itchy skin after bathing? The most common cause for itching to occur after a shower is dryness of the skin. Dry air, soaps, hot water, can deplete the skin of essential oils and nutrients, making it dry. This makes the nerves more sensitive, causing one to feel itchy. If your skin feels tight and itchy after bathing, you are not the only one experiencing…

Safety Grab Bars

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Our goal is to offer the best accessible bathroom products on the market. To enhance your bathing experience, we offer accessories to provide more comfort or convenience. These walk in tub accessories are designed to fit into most of our walk in tubs or showers. Ella Grab Bars come in polished and brushed in various...

Will My Insurance Pay For a Walk-In Tub?

Woman rinsing her hair under a rainfall shower head mounted on a chrome shower column kit in an Ella walk-in tub

The question of whether your insurance will pay for a walk-in tub is not a simple one; rather, it greatly depends on how you approach the issue and the measures you take. A walk-in tub is a helpful and instrumental piece of equipment, which makes bath-time easier, especially for elderly persons with medical conditions. Adults with aging parents will find a walk-in tub highly valuable because of its health and physical benefits. Walk-in tubs are quite expensive, and that is why you should consider seeking the services of your insurance company to cover the costs. An insurance company can come in handy to relieve you of the financial burden associated with purchasing a walk-in tub, but you need to be prepared with the necessary information and details to justify your claim.