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Increase the Total Value to Your Lewiston Home

With an aging baby boomer population, mobility assistive devices and equipment already installed in a Lewiston home will probably be very appealing to this demographic. With the addition of mobility devices to your own bathroom, you can significantly increase your Lewiston home’s resale value, and make it a lot easier to sell when the time comes.

No More Worrying About Your Loved Ones

By reducing the chances of falling and sliding in the restroom, you can worry about your loved ones safety. 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 by adding mobility equipment.

Avoid Becoming Seriously Injured from Slip and Falls

Getting in and outside of the bathtub is one of the most dangerous actions elderly folks can do. By changing for a more reachable bathtub, you can significantly decrease the change of a serious injury from slipping and falling. One serious harm can significantly reduce lifespan and your freedom.

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Would a single slip and fall set you back years of freedom and exercise?

Do you want additional help washing and cleaning of falling in the tub because of the risk?

Here at Cain’s Mobility ID , we are proud to set up showers and bathtubs that have doors to step in and out of, making bathing and showering significantly simpler for the aged residents of Lewiston.

Make Living Alone in Idaho Safe and Fun!

For many citizens that are aging, having the ability to live in their own home for so long as possible is the best way to keep pride and dignity in their lives.

As people age, parts of their bodies begin to break down, also it becomes dangerous to live alone without additional help in the rare instance that something happens.

For a lot of elderly people, this means eventually having to move away from the Lewiston house they have lived in for decades and love, and into a Idaho retirement or care facility that is infertile, unfamiliar and not nearly the same as their own house in Lewiston.

By preventing tumbles and slips in the restroom with a new walk-in bathtub, aged people will soon manage to remain within their own home for longer, and relish the life they have lived for a long time.

Prevent Serious Harm which Could Shorten Your Lifespan Considerably

For a lot of elderly people living in Lewiston, bones could be broken by a single serious tumble, and greatly hinder mobility and exercise for a long time to come. Every single day, this inactivity and dearth of ability to proceed can considerably decrease your lifespan and overall happiness and liberty you have.

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

Thus give our Lewiston team a call right away to find out how you can prevent serious injury like a busted hip, leg or back, and live for longer, and free.

Stop Worrying about Slipping and Falling in the Bathroom, and Get Stability and Equilibrium.

Are you worried about your loved one getting in or outside of the shower by themselves or yourself?

One of the biggest worries for aged individuals living alone in Lewiston is the risk of falling and sliding when getting in or out of the shower.

With a walk in bathtub, you can quit worrying about that possibility, because the bathing procedure will likely be easy and safe once more.

Without having to step out over the side, you can now get in and out much simpler, and have significantly more balance and equilibrium.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) What sort of guarantees are there that these tubs won’t leak and damage my Lewiston house?

Consumer Affairs advocates that an initial owner buy a lifetime guarantee to give buyers peace of mind about flows. Additionally, ask if the lifetime guarantee is extended to other owners as well. For most Idaho house installations, this will probably be comprised for a set amount of years.

2) Is there a way to re-sell the tub once we are done with it?

You can re-sell find or used walk-in baths being sold online. Nevertheless, a lot of people usually wish to ensure that they are purchasing a walk in bathtub that personally fulfills with their needs for the long term. They're much less inclined to choose a big risk by paying all of the costs associated with transportation and the removal of their existing bathtub without a bit more investment and guarantee in quality along with the condition of their purchase. There isn't actually a huge market for used plumbing fixtures. In case you're unsure how long you're definitely going to be at your Lewiston home and can not justify a long-term care alternative of a major walkin bathtub setup, then there are simple measure retrofits that give you the ability to return the toilet to an unmodified bathroom to avoid turning potential buyers away who don't need to pay for an enormous removal. Finally, if you do think you might try to resell your walk-in bathtub, the following buyer may want to know whether the lifetime guarantee is extended to other owners as well or if they're going to need to cover the costs connected with a door seal or alternative component damages that may occur with use.

3) Will Medicare cover the cost of equipment and installation in Idaho?

Medicare does not cover walk in bathtub equipment and installation prices in Idaho, because they're home adjustments, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment will not contain physical changes to a home, simply medical gear and supplies that are used to help a patient in and out of bed or a seat, or make use of a shower or bathtub easier and safer. Consumer Affairs suggests that you might want to contact Medicare to see if (for mobility security reasons) a walk-in bathtub is justified to ascertain whether the gear may be partly compensated. More often than not, they will not cover it. However, if you're eligible for Medicaid, the system in your state may provide you with some financial assistance for a walk-in bath. You may qualify for a Home and Community Based Service (HCBS) waiver to play for specific specialized medical equipment and accessibility adjustments. If you are a receiver of Medicare and Medicaid, you should also think about the Double-Eligible Specific Needs Plan. This plan is part of the Medicare Advantage plan for dual eligibles. Medicaid offers a complete listing of waivers relevant to the elderly that we recommend that you review. Additionally, contact your Lewiston or Idaho Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to investigate Medicaid Waivers and fiscal choices for long term care.

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

The American Elder Care Research Organization lists several other financial assistance avenues to think about when looking for assistance to purchase your walkin bathtub. The USA Rural Development plan is also referred to as the Section 504 plan, the Very Low-Income Housing Repair program and the RD 504 Loan Program. The adjustments may include a walk-in bathtub. There are age, income and geographical requirements to participate. To find out more about the maximum amounts available, other limits and how to apply, visit http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do and click on your state after you click on the 'Contact Us' link. Following that, you can click on your own county plus a list of service centers including phone numbers will pop up. (2) For a non-Medicaid state financial assistance program for the aged, you can check this list to see whether there are any that include home modifications. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/home-modifications/state-assistance-programs.html (3) Rebuilding Together, a national nonprofit that can perhaps cancel the installation costs of a walk in tub, can be a good resource. Contact them at http://www.togetherwetransform.org/find-your-local-affiliate (4)There are other options to consider. The Internal Revenue Service may decide that your home modification qualifies for tax deductions as a medical and dental expense. There are also qualifications in order to maintain an individual who needs attention as a dependent. Phone the Internal Revenue Service to see in the event you can deduct the cost of installing your walkin bath. IRS Publication 502 is a great resource that can assist you to judge whether modifying your bathroom qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also phone them at (800) 829-1040. (5) The National Resource Center on Supportive Housing and Home Modification can also assist you to find help to cover home modifications. Click here to find out more http://gero.usc.edu/nrcshhm/ (6) Your local Independent Living Center (ILC) is a beneficial resource for suggestions on how to pay for your adjustments. Just click here to learn more about this option http://resnaprojects.org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html.

5) How do walk-in tubs drain?

Some systems apply a gravity just drainage system, while other makers offer power assisted drainage systems. Generally, the drainage system in a walk in bath is attached to the standard bath drain, which is threaded into a horizontal pipe called a waste shoe. The shoe is sealed using a foam washer or putty under its flange. Comparing double drain options to accelerated drain alternatives is significant when considering that most walk in bathtubs take between 2 and 3 minutes to drain which necessitates that the temperature in the room be comfortable while they wait. Some characteristics may cost you more, therefore it is almost always a good idea to ask. Eventually, get to be aware of the difference between frameless baths since because they do not alter the drain height of your existing tub frameless baths tend to drain quicker than framed tubs and framed baths. Framed tubs are constructed on a steel frame and the base of the bath is suspended off the floor. Frameless baths are made with an extra-strength form that doesn't require a steel framework and the bottom of the tub is not suspended in the air.

6) Can the shower be used still with a walk-in bathtub?

Yes. There are walk-in tub installations that provide you with a sizable standing place for stand-up showers. You can shower sitting down or standing up. Ensure you get the appropriate measurements for the walk in bathtub in order that you do not feel cramped during a standup shower. Additionally, if you need to keep your standing shower, because if your faucet isn't directly against a wall, it's a lot harder to tap into your existing shower, another thing to keep in mind would be to ask about the faucet location.

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

Yes. A walk-in tub is not normally shorter than an average bath tub, which comprises about 2 1/2 feet of water on average. Some manufacturers say that you use exactly the same amount of water as a standard shower if a typical shower is 7 minutes and you use 7 gallons of water a minute. Many of the walk-in baths on the market have a 40-80 gallon capacity. The truth is, many manufacturers recommend that you've got a hot water tank that accommodates at least 50 gallons, though some bathtubs will function effectively should you fill them with 40-60 gallons.

8) Will AETNA cover the cost of equipment and installation in Idaho?

Aetna does not cover walkin bathtubs under their traditional plans in Idaho. They typically follow Medicare's standards for durable medical equipment (DME) items used in the bathroom. If the member is bed- confined or room - some DMEs are considered medically necessary, as opposed to a public toilet. DMEs are considered medically necessary if it is needed for daily tasks and is primarily medical in nature. Since bathing considered essential and is considered a daily living activity, Aetna lists toilet items that are incapable to transfer to and from a bath or considered necessary if a member is not able to bathe or shower without being seated.

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

Yes. Be careful of the quantity of air and water that comes out of the jets to be sure it is the proper amount that will soothe your sore muscles and pains using a massage sense. Jets may be placed to target particular areas to provide for the very best effects. Many Lewiston customers take pleasure in the therapeutic effect of having jets installed inside their walk-in bath for a broad array of health conditions that benefit from the added relaxation.

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

The most important advantage is that it eases your mind in the event you have mobility problems, because depending on your own circumstances, you can slip on a normal bath or have trouble getting into the tub without a low step threshold. By making washing simpler, the design of a walk in bathtub can likewise make it a lot more convenient for individuals who you depend on in your life and enable you to live more independently. Sliding shower doors can present a danger to elders or people that have mobility problems as well as the door for a walk in tub is conveniently made for ease of use. Besides the advantages of accessibility and safety, living alone in Lewiston is a real problem for individuals suffering from mobility problems. Other advantages include enhanced comfort given all the features which are available to you. It relieves the discomfort associated with common ailments.

11) Will the cost of installation and equipment be covered by my disability in Idaho?

In case your handicap was a result of a car or work injury, check with the right insurance carrier to find out if house adjustments resulting from your ID disability are insured. Claims that include Lewiston home modifications are not inadmissible in insurance settlements. A person qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they have worked in a job that was insured by Social Security and have a health condition which meets their definition of handicap. Benefits could be covered, in case you're injured or on impairment. Since SSI is a needs-based program as well as an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, qualification for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person who has a disability to achieve an occupational goal. The money that is set aside under a PASS could be used for anything that contributes to an occupational goal and can be used to cover house modifications through an SSI savings strategy. It's possible for you to learn more about PASS through your local Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800 772 1213. If you're a veteran, the Department of Veterans' Affairs does offer individual programs that might enable you to deflect some of the price. There are Idaho residence modification grants that are available that might give you aid for the installation and purchase of a walk-in bath: (1) the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant; (2) the Special House Adaptation (SHA) Grants; along with the Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) Grant. You can also ask in case you meet the requirements for the which is modeled after Medicaid's Consumer Directed HCBS, or the VA Aid and Attendance, Housebound and other Pensions. Contact the form 26-4555 to apply for a SAH or SHA grant. For advice on all VA benefits in Idaho call 1-800-827-1000.

12) Why are these tubs so much more expensive than normal tubs?

Mostly you are paying for a listing of safety features that are unavailable on a regular tub. These safety features are built into walk-in baths for persons with limited freedom to decrease the likelihood of falling down. A crucial feature of walk in baths is that there is a low step threshold to permit a user to readily enter into the tub unconcerned concerning the typical high wall of a regular tub. The walk-in tubs also generally include a cleaning function, jet therapy, and enhanced drain alternatives. Additionally, one of the reasons why the price varies among the walk in tubs is that the baths are custom-made depending on a person's demands rather than factory reproduced, so you can find a bathtub that is specifically made for someone who needs wheelchair accessibility, a bath that fits a bigger person, or a soaker tub with jets.
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