Walk-In Tubs vs Curbless Showers for Aging in Place
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Walk-In Tubs vs Curbless Showers for Aging in Place

Selecting between a walk-in tub and a curbless shower involves evaluating accessibility needs, bathing preferences, and financial considerations. Each option enhances safety and property value through distinct designs that address mobility challenges. Determine the superior aging-in-place solution that aligns with daily routines, ensuring sustained independence, aesthetic appeal, and functional reliability.

By Becca RobertsNovember 26, 2025
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