Grab bars are support devices, used especially by older adults, children, and people with disabilities, to lean on and help prevent falls and other accidents. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25% of older adults fall yearly. One in five falls results in head, arm, hip, wrist, or other injuries. Installing support for balance and stability in bathrooms and other areas makes daily life safer and more enjoyable.
Before setting up an appointment to install them in your home, let’s discuss everything you need to know about grab bars.
What is a Grab Bar?
Grab bars are typically short sections of handrails, although there are many configurations for specific needs. They are especially effective in areas with slippery floors, like kitchens and bathrooms. The bars can be mounted on walls, floors, ceilings, tubs, and many other locations.
They are often installed in public facilities and private homes to assist persons with disabilities, older persons, and those aging in place. These stability enhancements help people with limited mobility live more independent lives.