Walk-In Tubs: Enhancing Safety and Comfort for Seniors

At Sanders Plumbing HVAC, we understand that bathroom safety is a top priority for seniors and those with limited mobility. That's why we offer walk-in tubs — a modern solution that combines comfort, accessibility, and peace of mind.

Why Walk-In Tubs Matter

According to the CDC, each year, more than 14 million older adults (ages 65 and older) report falling, with over 3 million emergency department visits due to falls. Falls are the leading cause of injury-related deaths among seniors, accounting for over 38,000 deaths annually. The bathroom is a high-risk area, with approximately 80% of bathroom injuries caused by falls, and the highest injury rates occurring in the oldest age groups.

Benefits of Walk-In Tubs

  • Enhanced Safety: Low-entry threshold and slip-resistant floors reduce the risk of falls.

  • Comfortable Bathing: Built-in seating allows for a relaxing soak without strain.

  • Therapeutic Features: Many tubs include hydrotherapy jets, warm-air bubbles, and adjustable temperature controls to ease aches and improve circulation.

  • Independence: Seniors can bathe with less assistance, preserving dignity and self-sufficiency.

  • Easy Maintenance: Modern materials and design make cleaning simple and hassle-free.

Why Choose Sanders Plumbing HVAC

  • Licensed and Experienced Installers: We handle every step safely and efficiently.

  • Custom Solutions: Walk-in tubs tailored to your space, mobility needs, and style preferences.

  • Comprehensive Service: From plumbing setup to final inspection, we ensure your tub works perfectly from day one.

  • Trusted Local Company: Proudly serving Little Rock, North Little Rock, Hot Springs, Lonoke, and surrounding communities.

Take the Next Step Toward Safety

Don't wait until a slip or fall happens — invest in a safer, more comfortable bathroom today. Contact Sanders Plumbing HVAC to schedule a consultation and learn how a walk-in tub can transform your bathroom into a safer, spa-like retreat.

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