Does Susan or anyone else have input as to which might be better for me - a sliding glass door or a shower curtain?
I have PPMS & it is becoming more difficult for me to lift my "bad" leg into our tub/shower combo with glass doors. We plan to change to a stall shower but I am wondering if we should have a curtain instead of doors.
Currently, I use the doors just slightly to help with balance where a curtain wouldn't provide that. A new shower would have grab bars but they would only be on one side. Curtains also tend to billow in so that might give me a bit less room in an already smallish area. At this time, I don't use a shower seat but a stall would make that a possibility.
I'd also appreciate any other input you may have about this before we start looking into contractors & materials.
I have PPMS & it is becoming more difficult for me to lift my "bad" leg into our tub/shower combo with glass doors. We plan to change to a stall shower but I am wondering if we should have a curtain instead of doors.
Currently, I use the doors just slightly to help with balance where a curtain wouldn't provide that. A new shower would have grab bars but they would only be on one side. Curtains also tend to billow in so that might give me a bit less room in an already smallish area. At this time, I don't use a shower seat but a stall would make that a possibility.
I'd also appreciate any other input you may have about this before we start looking into contractors & materials.
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