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Stay in Your Own Home Longer with More Independence

Everyone needs to be able be able to look after themselves for as long as possible, and to live alone. With a fresh tub, you can add another couple of years to having the capability to live in your home, take care of yourself, and be free to determine when you would like to bathe, not when you are scheduled to.

Finally Stop Worrying Over Your Loved Ones

You can worry about your family members security by reducing the likelihood of falling and slipping in the restroom. No more wondering if they have fallen and can not get up, or are acceptable. With the addition of mobility equipment, you can rest easier, knowing they aren’t in danger.

Make Daily Life More Dignified

Bathing is some thing that most folks do every single day. By making the daily cleaning of yourself easier, you are able to make your own life a lot more pleasurable, and much more dignified understanding you can still take care of yourself, without the necessity of external help or nurses to do.

Mesa

Does the hazard of slipping and falling in the bathroom make you scared of living alone?

Would a fall set you behind years of mobility and exercise?

Do you want extra help washing and cleaning of falling in the tub, due to the danger?

We are proud to put in walk-in showers and bathtubs for the truly amazing people of Mesa, to make normal living much easier. Our highly trained technicians here at Cain’s Mobility AZ can have a brand new shower set up all prepared to go in your Mesa house within a few days!

Stop Worrying about Slipping and Falling in the Bathroom, and Get More Equilibrium and Equilibrium.

Are you worried about yourself or your loved one getting in or out of the shower by themselves?

Among the greatest worries for elderly people living alone in Mesa is the risk of sliding and falling when getting in or out of the shower. With extra water everywhere, and slick surfaces, it may be difficult to maintain balance well enough to get in or out.

With a walk-in tub, you can stop worrying about that possibility, since the bathing procedure will likely be simple and safe .

Now you can get in and out much easier, and have more balance and equilibrium, without having to step out over the side.

Increase your Mesa Home’s Resale Value to An Increasing Baby Boomer People.

As more and more of the baby boomer population in Arizona are becoming old, freedom gear will become a bigger and bigger selling point for the purchase of Mesa houses.

By installing a walk-in bath in your Mesa house, you’ll not only make daily living easier now, but would set up your home to be precious later on.

Every walk in tub can considerably raise your Arizona allure and house’s resale to aging people.

Give our Mesa team a call to find out just how much your house’s resale value would increase from a new installation.

Avert Serious Harm which Could Shorten Your Lifespan Substantially

For many aged people residing in Mesa, one serious fall could break bones, and significantly hinder freedom and exercise for many years to come. This inactivity and lack of ability to go can substantially decrease your lifespan and total well-being and independence you’ve every single day.

Among the simplest ways to stop injury is in the restroom, with new mobility equipment that make the method of bathing significantly less dangerous than before.

Thus give our Mesa team a call immediately to find out how you can avoid serious injury like a busted hip, leg or back, and live more independently and free for longer.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) What types of financing are available in Arizona if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

The American Elder Care Research Organization lists several other financial assistance paths to think about when looking for aid to buy your walkin tub. The USA Rural Development program is also referred to as the Section 504 plan, the Very Low-Income Housing Repair program and the RD 504 Loan Program. The adjustments may have a walk in tub. There are geographic and age, income requirements to participate. To learn more about the maximum amounts available, other limitations and just how to apply, visit http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do and click on your state after you click on the 'Contact Us' link. Following that, you can click in your county and a record of service centers including phone numbers will pop up. (2) For a non-Medicaid state financial assistance system for the aged, you can check this list to determine if there are any that contain home modifications. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/home-modifications/state-assistance-programs.html (3) Rebuilding Together, a national non-profit that can possibly offset the setup costs of a walk in bath, can be a great resource. Contact them at http://www.togetherwetransform.org/find-your-local-affiliate (4)There are other alternatives to consider. The Internal Revenue Service may decide that your home modification qualifies for tax deductions as a dental and medical expense. This really should not be confused with the Dependent Care Tax Credit, which is used for dependent care expenses incurred by a taxpayer that was primary to enable them to work rather than caring for their dependent. There are also qualifications to be able to assert an individual who needs attention as a dependent. Call the IRS to see in the event you can deduct the cost of installing your walk-in tub. IRS Publication 502 is an excellent resource that can help you estimate whether modifying your toilet qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also phone them at (800) 829-1040. (5) The National Resource Center on Supportive Housing and Home Modification can also allow you to locate help to pay for home modifications. Click here to find out more about this option http://resnaprojects.org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html.

2) Will Medicare cover the cost of equipment and installation in Arizona?

Medicare will not cover walk-in tub equipment and installation prices in Arizona, for the reason that they are dwelling adjustments, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment does not contain physical changes to a home, just medical gear and supplies that are used to help a patient in and out of a seat or bed, or use a shower or bathtub simpler and safer. Consumer Affairs suggests that you might want to contact Medicare to see if (for mobility security reasons) a walk-in tub is justified to determine whether the gear could be partially compensated. More times than not, they won't cover it. However, if you are eligible for Medicaid, your state's program may provide you with some financial assistance for a walk in bath. You may qualify for a House and Community Based Service (HCBS) waiver to play for particular specialized medical equipment and availability adjustments. If you are a recipient of Medicaid and Medicare, you also had better consider the Double-Eligible Special Needs Plan. This strategy is part of the Medicare Advantage plan for dual eligibles. Medicaid provides a whole listing of waivers relevant to the elderly that we recommend that you review. Also, contact your Mesa or Arizona Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to investigate Medicaid Waivers and fiscal alternatives for long term care.

3) What are some of the benefits of getting one?

The most important advantage is the fact that it eases your mind if you have mobility issues, because depending on your own circumstance, you have problem getting into the bath without a low step threshold or can slip on a regular bathtub. By making washing simpler, the design of a walk-in bath may also make it far more suitable for folks who you depend on in your own life and help you live more independently. Aside from the advantages of availability and security, living alone in Mesa is a real issue for individuals suffering from mobility issues. Other benefits include improved comfort given all the features that are available to you personally. It relieves the discomfort connected with common ailments.

4) How do I know these tubs will fully seal and not leak out all over the floor?

Appropriate installation and initial testing should give you a leakproof experience, however there are incidents where they experienced escapes that customers report. Under appropriate conditions, the door seal should compress making it totally leak proof. Some units contain a second drain below the entrance door to help prevent escapes if the door does leak. If this feature is contained, inquire. We highly advise that you simply get a lifetime guarantee, since it covers the seal along with the door in the instance of a leak. Replacement seals will cost you. In addition, it's crucial that you take good attention of the walk in tub door when the bath isn't in use to prevent premature failure of the seal. Wiping door jamb and the door seal down after every use can maintain the integrity of the water seal. Follow the care and maintenance instructions. Additionally, any small collection of debris or soil on the door seal or where the seal comes in contact with all the door jamb can result in a modest flow through the door seal, so consistently wipe down the door seal.

5) Are there any kits available for installing my own walk-in tub?

Yes, producers do offer do it yourself installments of a bath conversion kit. Depending on whether you possess the right tools and specialized familiarity with the instruments, it is not impossible. Nonetheless, lots of times, someone believes it is definitely going to be cheap to purchase all the tools that are proper. These tools can be costly, so be sure to compare the price of buying all the tools and also the expense of your time learning how exactly to install the kit with the cost of a professional setup. Then the directions may seem pretty easy in case you are someone who does a great deal of home improvements. Simply make certain the unit you purchased did not get damaged during transportation and they analyze the unit according to the manufacturer's directions.

6) Do Walk-In Bathtubs Leak?

Yes, they could leak. Consumers who purchased poorer quality fiberglass in a framed walk in tub have reported that their walk in bath finally demonstrated spider breaking in the floor area and then leaked. Another common complaint from people who bought an inferior quality tub and tried to save cash comes from door flows. When buying a walk in bathtub, ensure you buy a lifetime warranty, because as soon as the door leaks, you can not use the tub, until the seal is fixed by you. Make sure that the walk-in tub is powerful and stiff to prevent any flex that inhibits a water tight door. Moreover, during the setup process, it is recommended that the Arizona installer never lift the tub by the pipes, because it can lead to escapes. Also during transporting any damage that could have occurred can loosen fittings and mishandling and cause leakage. Before utilizing the walk in tub, it's significant that the installer test the bathtub properly according to the instruction manual. In case the bathtub is not installed level with the supporting attributes provided, the water may have problem emptying properly and might cause the door to leak. Finally, make sure to comprehend the hazards related to the positioning of your walk-in tub, especially alcoves, since they have specific conditions to avoid leaking.

7) How much is it for a cheaper walk-in bathtub?

A cheaper basic variant of the walk in bathtub can really cost between $1,7000 and $3,000 in [

8) Is there a way to re-sell the tub once we are done with it?

You can re-sell find or used walk-in tubs being sold online. Nevertheless, many folks generally desire to be sure that they are purchasing a walk in bathtub that personally matches with their needs for the long-term. They are less inclined to choose a big risk by paying all the costs associated with transport as well as the removal of their existing bathtub without a bit more investment and guarantee in quality and the status of their purchase. There's not really a huge market for plumbing fixtures that are used. Finally, should you think you might try and resell your walk-in tub, the next buyer may want to be aware of if the lifetime warranty is extended to other owners as well or if they're going to have to cover the costs related to a door seal or alternative part damages that may occur with use.

9) Is there any additional structural support needed before installation?

Many walk in bathtubs are mounted to a stainless steel welded support frame with leveling feet that's included with your bath that was purchased. The flooring in the bathroom must have a structural support strength that transcends the weight of the bathtub in addition to the weight of the water. Our Mesa installer will check to ascertain if the floor is level and otherwise when it is not, then they'll make use of the leveling legs to adjust the degree of the bath. Of course, the prior tub will have to be eliminated. Also, the if replacing tile or the wall in the region will have to be removed.

10) Why are these tubs so much more expensive than normal tubs?

Mainly you're paying for a listing of safety features that are unavailable on a regular tub. These safety features are built into walk in tubs for individuals with limited mobility to lower the likelihood of falling down. Model wall heights are normally 37 to 47 inches tall and include a built in shower seat, textured flooring, grab bars, anti-scald valves, in-line heater, temperature controls, and also a watertight door. An important feature of walk in baths is that there's a low step threshold to allow a user to easily enter into the tub unconcerned in regards to the conventional high wall of a normal tub. The walk in baths also usually comprise jet treatment a cleaning function, and enhanced drain alternatives. Additionally, among the reasons why the cost varies among the walk-in baths is that the tubs are custom-made depending on an individual 's demands rather than factory replicated, so you can discover a bathtub that is specifically made for somebody who desires wheelchair accessibility, a tub that fits a larger individual, or a soaker tub with jets.

11) Can I make one of these myself?

Yes, but most people don't start from scratch, they begin with a bathtub conversion kit. There are instructions available on the best way to convert your existing bathtub into a walk-in tub. We recommend that you just understand just how to make use of the correct tools in order that you don't end up with a non-working bathtub. There are businesses that know the best way to turn your handicap that is tub more along with your house accessible for less of an investment than alternatives. As Arizona installers, we understand how to direct you in the proper path, so please ask us for a consultation so we can assist you to make your home match your present needs, especially if you have recently become disabled or are providing an elderly man care-giving in their home or your home.

12) How do walk in bathtubs work?

When you go into the walk in tub, you shut the door and seal it by pulling on the handle toward you. Make sure that the handle is locked so as to prevent any water decline. There are different kinds of handles determined by the model you choose to purchase. Make certain it's a handle which you can quickly operate. Then, you shut the floor drain and make sure the anti-scald device has already been preset before utilizing the bath. Ensure that you get familiar with the operating instructions to gauge which speed works best for your requirements, if you plan on using jets. Manufacturers might also advocate a maximum time of use. You need to empty the water once you have completed your bath, remove the drain determined by the type of drain or turn the overflow knob. Pull on the bathtub exit and handle the tub.
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Cain's Mobility Mesa

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