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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Unique Lifestyle, Accessibility and Beauty in Bathroom Remodel

I recently finished a bathroom project which brings me great pride.  Not because I did such a great job but because it has accomplished my goals of helping to bring accessibility and beauty to those struggling with day-to-day life activities.

Mikey is a 12-year old boy with cerebal palsy.  He is getting bigger and his mom has had trouble lifting him.  With the help of Mikey's parents, a contractor, and other professionals, we implemented a plan which takes some of the lifting burden of Mikey from his mother. This bathroom, which is wheelchair accessible, is more caregiver friendly.


We included a track mounted in the ceiling to take Mikey from bed to toilet to walk-in bathtub so there is no lifting involved.





Grab bar blends in with the glass mosaic tiles


Wheelchair accessible sink


As with all projects, care must be taken to design for the unique lifestyles of the users involved.  Mikey's needs are met through heated floors and a heat vent as he gets very cold after a bath.  Safety considerations are a top priority, so non-slip floors and proper lighting are implemented.  Clear floor space for wheelchair accessibility is given.

Communication by designers, contractors, and all parties produces proper planning for current and future uses.  Future considerations are planned for by mounting cabinets high on the wall to allow room for a changing table directly across from the bathtub at some point. 

If you are struggling with overwhelming caregiver responsibilities, I can advocate for you to coordinate the effort of implementing accessibility and a beautiful aesthetic which will blend with your personality and lifestyle.

Mikey!