Walk-In Tubs

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Walk-in Tubs & Arthritis: How Hydrotherapy Can Help Your Pain

If you live with chronic pain, you know it’s more than just a minor ache. It’s the stiff knees that

Walk-In Tub vs. Walk-In Shower: Which is Right for You?

You’ve made the smart decision to remodel your bathroom to make it safer. You’re ready to get rid of that

The 3 Most Dangerous Spots in a Senior’s Bathroom

For a senior, the bathroom is a paradox. It’s a space for privacy and independence, but it’s also—statistically—the most dangerous

How Much Does a Walk-In Tub Really Cost?

This is the first, and most important, question everyone asks. You’ve seen the safety benefits, but you’re on a fixed

Does Medicare Cover Walk-in Tubs? (A Guide to Paying)

This is the first and most critical financial question for any senior considering a walk-in tub: “Will Medicare help me

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