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Walk-in Showers for Disabled and Elderly

At Taylor Made Mobility, we provide walk-in showers designed to make everyday routines safer, more comfortable and easier to manage. If stepping into a bath or traditional shower is becoming difficult, a walk-in shower offers a practical and accessible alternative.

Bathrooms are often one of the first areas of the home to feel challenging when mobility changes. High edges, enclosed spaces and slippery surfaces can make daily routines feel less secure. A walk-in shower helps remove these barriers by creating a space that is easier to access and move within.

We work with homeowners and families to deliver accessible shower solutions tailored to both the individual and the layout of the bathroom.

Walk-in Showers Designed for Real Routines

Every bathroom is different, and how the space is used day to day matters just as much as its layout.

Walk-in showers are designed with low or level entry access and more open layouts, making them easier to use than traditional shower enclosures. Some homes may benefit from compact walk-in shower designs, while others may require more spacious layouts with additional support features.

Choosing the right solution involves understanding:

  • How the bathroom is currently used
  • Where movement feels difficult or unsafe
  • Whether seating or support features are needed
  • How to improve comfort and usability

Our aim is to create shower spaces that feel intuitive, practical and easy to use.

Walk-in easy access shower

Why Install a Walk-in Shower?

When a bathroom becomes harder to use, it can affect comfort, confidence and independence.

A walk-in shower helps simplify the space by removing unnecessary barriers.

This can:

  • Reduce the risk of slips and falls
  • Make entry and exit easier
  • Improve comfort during daily routines
  • Support independent living

For many households, a walk-in shower is both a practical upgrade and a long-term solution.

Contact us today for personalised advice about designing and installing a walk-in shower that works for you.

Woman walking into a shower cubicle

Walk-in Shower Designs and Features

There is no single design that suits every home. Walk-in showers can be adapted to different layouts and requirements.

Low-threshold walk-in showers: Designed with minimal step-in height for easier access.

Open walk-in showers: Featuring glass panels or partial enclosures for a more open feel.

Walk-in showers with seating: Providing additional support and comfort.

Accessible showers with safety features: Including grab rails, slip-resistant flooring and easy-use controls.

Walk-in showers differ from wet rooms in that they maintain a defined showering area, rather than waterproofing the entire room.

an example of walk in shower installation and design

A Practical Solution for Independent Living

Taylor-made Mobility representative discussing walk in shower designs in woodstock

Safety is a key consideration in every walk-in shower installation. For many people, adapting the bathroom is an important step in maintaining independence at home. A walk-in shower can make everyday routines easier and safer, helping to reduce reliance on others.

By improving how the bathroom functions, it becomes easier to maintain comfort and confidence over time. Features may include:

  • Slip-resistant flooring
  • Thermostatic controls to regulate temperature
  • Grab rails for added support
  • Easy-to-use fittings

These elements work together to create a space that feels secure and comfortable to use.

Walk In Showers - Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a walk-in shower?

A walk-in shower is a shower with low or level access, making it easier to enter and exit

Are walk-in showers suitable for small bathrooms?

They can be adapted to suit a wide range of layouts, including compact spaces.

Do walk-in showers improve safety?

They can reduce risks by removing high steps and improving stability.

How are walk-in showers different to wet rooms?

Walk-in showers have a defined shower area, while wet rooms are fully waterproofed throughout.

Can a walk-in shower replace a bath?

Yes, in many cases a bath can be replaced with a walk-in shower to improve accessibility.

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Why Choose Taylor Made Mobility for Walk-in showers?

Customers choose Taylor Made Mobility because they want solutions that are practical, supportive and tailored to their home.

Our approach focuses on:

  • Understanding your bathroom and daily routines
  • Recommending accessible shower solutions
  • Creating safer, easier-to-use spaces
  • Supporting independence at home
  • Providing clear, personalised guidance

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can a walk in shower replace a bath?

Yes, in many cases, a bath can be replaced with a walk-in shower to improve accessibility.

What exactly is a walk in shower?

A walk-in shower is a shower with low or level access, making it easier to enter and exit.

Are walk in showers suitable for small bathrooms?

Yes. Walk in showers can be adapted to suit a wide range of layouts, including compact spaces.

Do walk in showers improve safety?

They can reduce risks by removing high steps and improving stability. 

How are walk in showers different to wet rooms?

Walk-in showers have a defined shower area, while wet rooms are fully waterproofed throughout.

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