Auxilium Designer bathrooms meant for the aged and impaired
Radhika | Aug 20 2008

Growing old equals aches and pains, stiff joints and restricted movements. The biggest fear on top of that is the chance slipping on wet surfaces, like on the porch or in the bathroom. Despite the varied physically impairing conditions, many folks don’t indulge in prepping up the bathroom, which will make life simpler and safer. The Auxilium from the house of Ceramica Olympia aims at giving a designer look to bathrooms that will be used by people with special needs. Elegance married with functionality makes the bathroom safer yet classy.

Tactfully placed rods and handle offer support in the showers and the commode area. The stark while railings offset the blue and yellow hues, making the Auxilium look chic. Ample room for moving about with a cane or walker ensures that the user won’t bump into objects or feel restricted. Limited mobility has nothing to do with indulgence in designer looks; the Auxilium takes care of these two aspects efficiently.

Source Furniture Store Blog

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Very thought full indeed.

U know the elderly often suffer from falls in the bathroom and have to undergo painful surgeries...
this bathroom offers some reprieve.

Thats correct. And thats why I felt this was very thoughtful. Old people do need lots of care and bathrooms are places where most accidents occur.

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