Why FAWSsit™ Showers?
Being able to shower and be more independent gives me the confidence to live life to the fullest.
Explore the Benefits of FAWSsit™ Portable Showers for Seniors
FAWSsit™ is the home of portable showers for seniors and disabled persons. According to the CDC, 61 million American adults have a disability of which 13.7% have mobility challenges, 6.8% can’t live independently, and 3.7% require help with self-care. Regardless of your mobility challenges, you can have a refreshing shower when and where you want. There’s nothing like that clean feeling, paired with healthier skin and a sense of independence. Everyone deserves to look and feel their best!
S2000 Standard
The FAWSsit™ S2000 Standard is specially designed for those who can comfortably sit in a standard-sized wheelchair. This portable shower model allows the user to perform his/her private bathing with a full privacy curtain. Alternately, a caregiver can also reach in and assist without needing to enter the shower area.
SS4040 Super Standard
The FAWSsit™ SS4040 portable shower stall is a little wider than the S2000 Standard model. With this version, you have room to move around while you bathe. It’s best used when the person requires a shower chair with footrest support.
R3000 Recliner
The FAWSsit™ R3000 Recliner is larger than the SS4040 Super Standard model. Not only does it accommodate wheelchairs with footrests, but the recliner-style version (or a gurney) as well. It is the perfect size to allow a caregiver to enter the stall and assist with all bathing activities.
B5000 Bariatric
The FAWSsit™ R3000 Recliner is larger than the SS4040 Super Standard model. Not only does it accommodate wheelchairs with footrests, but the recliner-style version (or a gurney) as well. It is the perfect size to allow a caregiver to enter the stall and assist with all bathing activities.
Are You Ready to Get Your FAWSsit™ Portable Shower?
We’ve shared some of the benefits of our FAWSsit™ portable showers for seniors and the disabled.
So if you’re ready for the next step, simply contact one of our dealers:
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