Bathing Aids
I know that those of you who were following my story when I broke my leg and the subsequent surgery and lingering month after month of wearing a cast are probably tired of hearing about it almost as much as those of us who lived it in real time. And, honestly, I didn’t share all the horrid details of this experience.
For instance, bathing was not just difficult, I spent many a day with plastic bags taped to my leg so that I could get in and out of the tub or shower. And once the cast was gone, the weak leg was still the source of a great deal of problems. I wish I had known about mobility products about this time last year.
I have to be honest, it never occurred to me that I should seek a company like mobility compare so that I could find the proper helping aids. And, again, I didn’t share with the whole word that some days it was easier to just skip a shower than to get all bandaged up for a bath.
Just look what ease this would have created for me not just when I had the cast but since that time when I’ve been terrified of stepping out of the bathtub and either slipping or falling from the weakness of the ankle.












