Creating an accessible bathroom doesn’t mean sacrificing style—it means improving functionality, safety, and dignity for every user. Whether you’re remodeling for a loved one with mobility challenges or planning ahead for aging in place, thoughtful bathroom fitting choices can make all the difference.
From accessible bathroom sinks to wheelchair threshold solutions to adaptive lighting, there are countless design options that meet ADA guidelines while also maintaining a modern, comfortable aesthetic. And if you’ve decided to upgrade your bathroom with accessible fittings, contact Re‑Bath to help turn your vision into reality.
Accessible Bathroom Fittings that Fit Everyone’s Lifestyle
Bathrooms are one of the most used—and potentially hazardous—rooms in any home. Slippery surfaces, tight layouts, and standard-height fixtures can create serious challenges, especially for individuals with limited mobility or who use assistive devices. Accessible bathroom fittings are designed with usability in mind, making everyday tasks safer and easier.
Raised Toilets for Safer Transfers
Standard toilets are often too low for people with mobility limitations. Installing a comfort-height toilet—typically 17 to 19 inches tall—makes it easier to sit and stand up, especially for seniors or wheelchair users. We recommend a model with a side-flush lever or even a sensor for easier operation.
Shower Seating: Comfort & Convenience
A walk-in shower with a bench adds comfort and safety for those who may tire easily or prefer to sit while bathing. There are many options, including built-in benches that seamlessly integrate within the accessible shower design, fold-down seats that maximize smaller spaces, and portable shower chairs for budget-friendly, moveable solutions. Benches are especially helpful for users with limited balance or mobility, caregivers assisting with bathing, and simply those who enjoy a longer, more relaxing shower.
Accessible Bathroom Sinks & Countertops
Standard sinks often have cabinetry underneath, which blocks wheelchair access. Instead, explore accessible bathroom sinks that are wall-mounted or open beneath for knee clearance, set at a height between 29-34 inches, and equipped with easy-to-use levers or touchless faucets. Consider using rounded edges to help reduce bumps and bruises from accidental contact. If you’re adding storage options, use open shelves, pull-out drawers, and recessed wall niches to make it easy to find and access toiletries, towels, and medications. Check out our Re‑Bath’s bathroom countertop materials guide.

Zero-Threshold Showers with Adaptive Fittings
For a fully accessible bathing space, we highly recommend a walk-in shower. The level-entry design eliminates tripping hazards and allows for seamless wheelchair access. Key bathroom fittings for showers include hand-held showerheads, built-in or fold-down seating, grab bars and anti-slip flooring—for a safe and clean experience.
Safe & Comfortable Walk-in Bathtubs
Enhance your bathroom’s safety, accessibility, and overall comfort with a high-quality walk-in bathtub. Designed for individuals with limited mobility or those who simply want a more relaxing bathing experience, these tubs feature low-threshold entry, built-in seating, and non-slip surfaces. You can also customize your tub with premium additions like hydrotherapy jets, heated backrests, quick-drain technology, and easy-to-use controls.
Whether you’re planning to age-in-place or simply want a more accessible experience, we’ll help you choose a walk-in tub that fits your space, lifestyle, and mobility needs—without sacrificing style or durability.
Anti-Scald Valves
Anti-scald valves are a smart safety feature that help regulate water temperature in your shower or bathtub, preventing sudden bursts of hot water that can cause burns. Especially important for seniors or households with children, these valves automatically adjust the mix of hot and cold water when pressure changes occur—like when a toilet flushes or another faucet is turned on. Installing an anti-scald valve adds an extra layer of protection and peace of mind to any bathroom.
Bathroom Lighting & Controls
Don’t overlook lighting and electrical when fitting an accessible bathroom. Ensure visibility and ease of use with bright, evenly distributed ceiling lighting, motion-sensor or rocker light switches placed between 36–48 inches off the floor, and anti-glare, moisture-safe light fittings for bathroom ceilings. Nightlights along the baseboards or built into outlets can make evening navigation safer, especially for seniors. Re‑Bath will remove your current light fixtures and replace them with ones that offer enough light to keep everyone safe, even in the middle of the night.
Bathroom Design That Works for Everyone
An accessible bathroom should be both beautiful and functional, designed to enhance everyday living for all users, regardless of age or ability. Accessibility features like lever-style handles, non-slip flooring, and handheld showers don’t just serve people with mobility concerns—they benefit everyone in the household. Thoughtful design details, such as contrasting colors for depth perception or open shelving for easy access, create a more intuitive and user-friendly space. At Re‑Bath, our accessible designs are crafted to support independence and confidence while maintaining a cohesive, modern look that seamlessly blends into your home’s overall aesthetic. With the right planning and product selection, you don’t have to choose between form and function—you can have both.

Why Start Now? The Long-Term Benefits of Accessible Design
You don’t have to wait for a medical event or mobility issue to prioritize accessibility. Planning now not only improves day-to-day comfort but also protects your home’s value long-term. Aging-in-place is becoming the preferred choice for many Americans, and accessible upgrades—like walk-in showers, raised toilets, or shower seating—are increasingly seen as smart investments. These features also appeal to buyers, renters, and multigenerational families. Remodeling proactively gives you more control over the design process, rather than rushing to retrofit after a fall or injury. Plus, accessible design supports independence and reduces the need for outside assistance—saving on long-term care costs. Whether you’re future proofing your forever home or updating a family member’s evolving needs, now is the perfect time to create a space that grows with you.
You’ve Chosen to Create an Accessible Bathroom. Now Why Choose Re‑Bath?
Creating an accessible bathroom isn’t just about compliance—it’s about care, dignity, and comfort for all users. At Re‑Bath, we specialize in custom bathroom renovations that meet your unique needs—whether you’re designing for a wheelchair user, caring for an aging parent, or creating a long-term livable home. Since 1978, Re‑Bath has helped millions of homeowners upgrade their bathrooms with smart, stylish solutions that combine comfort, safety, and value. We offer free in-home consultations, high-quality, easy-to-maintain products, and professional installation by one dedicated crew, so you can enjoy your bathroom upgrades in days—not weeks. With transparent pricing, industry-leading warranties, and 0% financing options, Re‑Bath makes your bathroom remodel stress-free and rewarding.
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