
Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom
Supporting independent living with practical bathing solutions.
What is a Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom?
For a wheelchair user, a traditional bathroom can be frustrating to navigate, dangerous to use and unsupportive of your needs. At G360 Bathrooms, we design and install accessible bathrooms that meet your needs and make independent everyday living achievable and dignifying.
With a wheelchair accessible bathroom, transfers to bath and shower are seamless with our specialist range of assisted baths (powered bath seats) and wet rooms that allow you to roll straight into the shower and use a fold-down shower seat.
Whatever your medical condition and symptoms, ease of use is at the forefront of our designs for wheelchair users and people with mobility restrictions and disabilities.

Features of a Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom
We install wheelchair accessible bathrooms, working with families and individuals that have a range of disabilities, medical conditions and needs. For more supportive home adaptations, we’ll redesign the space and install systems that allow for more independent bathroom use.
Some of the specialist systems and installations we provide include:
Wet rooms- Wet rooms are popular options for renovating bathrooms to cater for wheelchair spaces. With more space for manoeuvre, you can use your chair to use the sink, access the shower and transfer to the toilet.
Walk in showers- A walk in shower is ideal for a step-free, wheelchair accessible solution. Our shower trays are alternatives to cubicle showers and reduce the need for carer support and tricky transfers. With fold-down shower seats, you can wash independently in a stable environment you can trust.
Assisted baths- A powered bath with a seat lowers you into temperature-controlled water, removing the need for carer intervention and avoiding scalding. Enjoy a relaxing bath with simple controls, and don’t worry about falls, slips and struggling to climb out.
Wash dry toilets– Accessible toilets for wheelchair users are important for dignified self-care and enhancing hygiene. Our all-in-one toilet applies warm water and dry air, removing the need for any difficult manoeuvring or carer intervention.
Wash basins– A sink is used for various routines like washing your hands, your face and brushing your teeth. Having them at the right height for wheelchairs makes all the difference. With leg room underneath, you can get close to the wash basin, removing the obstacle of reaching for taps and accessing the mirror.

Design Ideas for a Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom
Here are some recommendations and considerations that enhance the safety of bathrooms for wheelchair users.
Book a Free Consultation With G360 Bathrooms
Our team visits your home to conduct a survey and suggest the best designs for bathrooms for your needs. We work UK-wide to install safer, more accessible bathrooms for domestic homes or care homes. We customise every bathroom so it’s tailored to each individual, as medical conditions and symptoms differ for every wheelchair user.