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On 30/01/2019 04:40, Rod Speed wrote:


"micky" wrote in message
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In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 29 Jan 2019 05:37:33 -0800 (PST), Joe
wrote:

As a senior, i would like to just soak in the tub occasionally, but
find it very distressful getting out of the tub. i am alone. Now, I
have some leverage on my left side, where 'bath fitters' installed a
bar on the wall...but its the right side where i have no leverage at
all. I know if i did, then there would be no problem. Can anyone
suggest possibly installing a bar or something on the right side of
the tub? Or know of something that i could put on the right side that
would give me leverage? Thanks


There are devices you can sit on and it will lower you into the water,
then lift you up again.Â* They are cleverly designed so that you only
lose about an inch of water depth.Â* I've seen them on the web.Â* I'll try
to find some.

You probably dont' need this now but in 20 years we both will.


I wont, don't have a bath.

I like to take a tub bath every day.


More fool you. Whats the point in wallowing in your own filth ?

Totally agree. A shower is quicker/much cleaner/cheaper and easier to

get in and out.
No contest.

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