Here's Max in the walk-in shower at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale we were just at. For two days after we got there, Max wouldn't venture in there. He shrieked-cried when Dave finally dragged him in.
And then, it was love. The shower had a rainfall shower head and a hand-held hose. And you know what? If you spray a hand-held hose against the glass door, it looks just like a car wash. Yessssirreee.
Yet another vacation breakthrough! And the awesomeness didn't stop there. Max rinsed his own hair (a first). He reached that hose high above his head—holy gross-motor feat! Raising his arms like that isn't something Max's muscles usually want to do.
If we were able to get a walk-in shower in our bathroom (I think we'd have to get rid of our master bedroom to fit it but whatever), it would give Max more independence. Also: we'd save so much money on going through car washes to entertain Max.
I do believe Max would very much appreciate any one of these styles:
If we were able to get a walk-in shower in our bathroom (I think we'd have to get rid of our master bedroom to fit it but whatever), it would give Max more independence. Also: we'd save so much money on going through car washes to entertain Max.
I do believe Max would very much appreciate any one of these styles:
Oh, and while we were redoing the bathroom, we might as well toss in one just for me (so what if we'd have to give up the kids bedrooms):
I also fantasize about a home gym for Max that would have one of those cool swings physical therapists use and some balance beams and other equipment and oh, yes, a sauna. Purely for therapeutic purposes, of course.
So, what sort of home upgrade would make life easier on you and your family?
Did I mention I wouldn't mind a kitchen upgrade, either?
FYI, don't ever start scouring Pinterest for good-looking bathrooms because you will waste away entire evenings. Trust me on that one.