How Much is Safety and Independence Worth to You?

Prevent Falls, Prolong Independence, Add Resale Value, Improve Circulation & Sleep, and Show You Care 24/7

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Remain in Your Home Significantly Longer with More Freedom

Everyone wants to be able to live independently, and have the ability to look after themselves for so long as possible. With a fresh bathtub, you can add another couple of years to having the capacity take good care of yourself, to live in your home, and be free to determine when you wish to bathe, not when you are scheduled to.

Make the Bathroom Significantly Less Dangerous

The bathroom is one of the very most dangerous areas in the house for elderly folks. With a brand new walk-in tub, you can make getting in and out of the shower daily that is considerably safer and more secure. That reduces the risk of one of the most uncertain rooms in the home.

No More Worrying About the Safety of Your Loved Ones

By reducing the odds of falling and sliding in the bathroom, you can worry about your family members security. No more wondering if they have fallen and can’t get up, or are ok. You can rest easier, knowing they aren’t in risk with the addition of mobility gear.

Yakima

Does the threat of sliding and falling in the toilet make you frightened of living alone?

We’re proud to put in walk in tubs and showers for the fantastic individuals of Yakima, to make ordinary living easier. Our highly trained technicians here at Cain’s Mobility WA can have a brand new shower arrangement all prepared to go in your Yakima home within a couple of days!

Increase your Yakima Home’s Resale Value to a Growing Baby Boomer Population.

As more and more of the baby boomer population in Washington are becoming older, mobility equipment will become a bigger and larger selling point for the purchase of Yakima houses.

By installing a walk-in tub in your Yakima house, you will not only make living easier but would set up your dwelling to be precious later on.

Every walk in bathtub can substantially raise your Washington home’s resale and allure to aging populations.

Give our Yakima team a call to discover just how much the resale value of your home would climb from a fresh installation.

Avoid Serious Harm which Could Shorten Your Lifespan Considerably

For many aged folks living in Yakima, bones could break, and significantly hinder freedom and exercise for many years to come. Every day, this inactivity and deficiency of skill to proceed can considerably reduce your lifespan and overall well-being and liberty you have.

One of the easiest methods to stop harm is in the restroom, with new mobility equipment that make the method of bathing significantly less dangerous than before.

So give our Yakima team a call immediately to find out the way you can avoid serious injury like a broken hip, leg or back, and live more independently and free for longer.

Make Living Independently in Washington Safe and Fun!

For many aging citizens, being able to reside within their very own house for as long as possible is the easiest way to maintain pride and dignity in their lives.

As individuals age, parts of their bodies start to break down, and it becomes dangerous to live alone without added help in the rare instance that something occurs.

For many aged people, this means eventually needing to move away from the Yakima dwelling they have lived in for many years and love, and into a Washington retirement or care facility that is sterile, unfamiliar and not almost the same as their own home in Yakima.

By preventing falls and slips in the bathroom with a fresh walk-in bathtub, aged people will probably be able to stay within their own home for longer, and enjoy the life they’ve lived for years.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) Will AETNA cover the cost of equipment and installation in Washington?

Aetna will not insure walkin bathtubs under their conventional plans in Washington. Aetna doesn't insure walk in baths under their HMO and health network plans either. They generally follow Medicare's criteria for durable medical equipment (DME) items used in the restroom. If the member is bed- confined or room - some DMEs are considered necessary, rather than a convenience. DMEs are considered medically necessary if it's essential for daily activities and is primarily medical in nature. Since bathing considered essential and is considered a daily living activity, bathroom items that are considered necessary if a member is not able to bathe or shower without being seated or unable to transfer to and from a bathtub are listed by Aetna.

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

Initial testing and appropriate setup should give you a leak proof experience, nonetheless there are incidents that customers report where they experienced leaks. Under proper circumstances, the weight of the water should compress the door seal making it completely leak proof. Some units include another drain under the entry door to help prevent escapes in the event the door does leak. If this attribute is comprised inquire. As it covers the seal and the door in the case of a flow, we highly recommend that you get a lifetime guarantee. Replacement seals will cost you. Many people replace the door seal on a walk in bathtub themselves. Also, it is important to take great attention of the walk in tub door when the tub is not in use to prevent early failure of the seal. Wiping down door jamb and the door seal after every use can keep the integrity of the water seal. Follow the care and maintenance instructions.

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

Many walk in baths are mounted to a stainless steel welded support frame with leveling feet that's included with your bath that was bought. The floor in the toilet should have a structural support strength that surpasses the weight of the tub in addition to the weight of the water. Our Yakima installer will check to determine when it is not, whether the floor is level and otherwise, then they will make use of the leveling legs to adjust the level of the tub. Of course, the last tub will have to be eliminated. In addition, the if replacing tile or the wall in the region will need to be removed.

4) Are these tubs as easy to clean as normal tubs?

They're easy to clean, but unlike regular baths, itis advisable to keep a daily cleaning custom with a walk-in bathtub following manufacturer's recommendations and utilizing the appropriate products. You wish to really make sure with a walk in bath that you remove spots and scum to safeguard the surface. Get into the practice of wiping down the wet surfaces after every use to help avoid the build up scum, which will need more scrubbing afterwards. Weekly, use cleaners to clean your walkin bath. Products that address your special water spot and deposits ought to be considered in addition to any indicators that these products may destroy the finish on your tub. Since baths are usually either fiberglass or acrylic, you need to get familiar with the best cleaning techniques for your sort of tub. Fiberglass is porous and fragile and can easily dull and blot. Don't use harsh abrasive products on fiberglass. Acrylic is nonporous and simple to wash. Do not use abrasive cleaners you might dull the finish and scratch the tub. Also, if the current weather permits, air the room out so that it doesn't stay humid. Some manufacturers advise that you just open your own bathroom window for an hour every single day to let moisture escape.

5) Can I choose the color / style to match my interior decoration?

Yes. Check with the makers about Washington choices. Some only offer shades that are uniform with the majority of bathrooms. Selecting the right walk-in bathtub for you means discussing the number of fashions, sizes and layouts to ensure it satisfies your own special needs and room conditions. You might have to pay an additional fee for a custom colour since most makers make tubs in cream and white.

6) Do these tubs use more water than conventional tubs?

Yes. A walk in bathtub is usually taller than an average bath tub, which contains about 2 1/2 feet of water on average. Some producers say that you just use exactly the same amount of water as a shower that is standard if a typical shower is 7 minutes and you also use 7 gallons of water a minute. Most of the walk in baths available on the market have a 40-80 gallon capacity. Actually, many manufacturers recommend that you've got a hot water tank that admits at least 50 gallons, although some tubs will operate efficiently if you fill them with 40-60 gallons.

7) Will a tub like this add to my Yakima home’s resale value?

Should you reside in a Yakima retirement community, installing a walk in bath may raise the value of your home. Otherwise, it likely will not increase the value of your dwelling. Since changes to your bathroom do not generally increase the value of your house, cost could be eligible for the medical expense deduction for tax purposes both federally and in Washington if the main goal of the enhancements is to accommodate a dwelling to the incapacity of the taxpayer, their spouse or dependent living there.

8) Will the cost of installation and equipment be covered by my disability in Washington?

In case your impairment was due to a work or car accident, check with the right insurance insurance company to see if house modifications resulting from your WA disability are insured. Claims that contain Yakima house adjustments are not inadmissible in insurance settlements. Someone have a medical condition which meets their definition of impairment and qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they've worked in a job that was covered by Social Security. In the event you are injured or on impairment, benefits could be covered. Since SSI is a needs-based program and an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, eligibility for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person who has a disability to attain an occupational objective. The money that's set aside under a PASS could be used for anything that results in an occupational objective and may be utilized to cover home alterations through an SSI savings strategy. You will figure out more about PASS through your local Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800 772 1213. If you are a veteran, the Department of Veterans' Affairs does offer individual plans that may assist you to deflect a number of the price. There are Washington dwelling modification grants that are available that might give you help for the installation and purchase of a walk in tub: (1) the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant; (2) the Special Home Variation (SHA) Grants; along with the Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) Grant. Contact the VA and ask for VA form 26-4555 to make an application for a SAH or SHA grant. For advice on all VA benefits in Washington call 1-800-827-1000.

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

The most important benefit is that it eases your thoughts in the event you have mobility problems, because depending on your own situation, you have problem getting into the bath without a low step threshold or can slip on a normal bathtub. By making bath easier, the design of a walk-in tub can likewise make it a lot more convenient for folks who you depend on in your own life and enable you to live more independently. Sliding shower doors can present a risk to elders or those with mobility issues and the door for a walk-in tub is conveniently made for ease of use. Besides the benefits of availability and safety, living independently in Yakima is a real concern for individuals suffering from mobility problems. Other benefits include enhanced comfort given all the attributes which are available to you personally. It alleviates the distress associated with common ailments.

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

The American Elder Care Research Organization lists several other financial assistance avenues to consider when looking for aid to buy your walkin bath. The USA Rural Development plan is also known as the Section 504 plan, the Very Low-Income Housing Repair program as well as the RD 504 Loan Program. The adjustments can have a walk in tub. There are age, income and geographic demands to participate. Then, you can click on your own county along with 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 see if there are any that include home modifications. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/home-modifications/state-assistance-programs.html (3) Rebuilding Together, a national non-profit that can potentially cancel the installation prices of a walk in tub, can be a great resource. Contact them at http://www.togetherwetransform.org/find-your-local-affiliate (4)There are other choices to consider. The IRS may decide that your house adjustment qualifies for tax deductions as a medical and dental expense. This 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 empower them to work rather than caring for their dependent. There are also qualifications in order to claim an individual who needs attention as a dependent. Call the Internal Revenue Service to find out when you can deduct the cost of installing your walkin bath. IRS Publication 502 is a good resource that can help you estimate whether altering your toilet qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also call them at (800) 829-1040. (5) The National Resource Center on Supportive Housing and Home Modification may also assist you to locate help to pay for home modifications. Click here to learn more http://www.new-horizons.org/indcil.html or http://www.ilru.org/projects/silc-net/silc-directory (6) Some state housing financing agencies supply loan plans to help folks with disabilities or families living in a family with a member living with handicaps including home modification systems that are part of the state Assistive Technology application. Just click here to find out more about this choice http://resnaprojects.org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html.

11) About how much will one of these tubs cost to get installed?

The installation can really cost you approximately $1,500-$3,000 to be installed in Yakima. Sometimes the expense of the installment and also the unit is a better investment than paying for a caretaker.

12) Is there a way to get Jacuzzi jets in my tub?

Yes. Be cautious of the amount of water and also atmosphere that comes out of the jets to be sure it's the proper amount which will soothe your sore muscles and pains with a massage sense. Jets could be positioned to target specific areas to provide for the very best effects. Many Yakima customers take pleasure in the therapeutic effect of having jets installed in their own walk-in tub for an extensive range of health conditions that benefit from the added relaxation.
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