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  2. Medicare and walk-in showers: Is there coverage? - AOL

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  3. Home Improvement Programme - Wikipedia

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    Options include single-step, portable, and customised ramps, as well as wheelchair lifters for multi-step entrances. Additional Safety Features: Other improvements include wall-mounted foldable shower seats, bidet sprays for up to two toilets, and rocker light switches that are easier for seniors to use. HDB also offers the installation of the ...

  4. Accessible bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Accessible bathtubs are bathtubs that can be used by people with limited mobility, disabilities, and the elderly.A bathtub can be made accessible for some people by the addition of grab bars or hand grips, or through the use of lifts that lower and raise the bather in the water. [1]

  5. Emergency eyewash and safety shower station - Wikipedia

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    However, OSHA regulation is unclear defining what facility is required. From this reason, American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has developed a standard (ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014) for emergency eyewash and shower stations, including the design of such stations. [4] [5] In Europe, Safety Showers are governed by EN standard EN15154. [6]

  6. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    Safe and accessible spaces: Assisted living can provide many safety features for seniors living with mobility aids. These features include wider doors and elevators, which can save on costs of ...

  7. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act - Wikipedia

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    The cost of emergency care required by EMTALA is not covered directly by the federal government, so it has been characterized as an unfunded mandate. [6] In 2009, uncompensated care represents 55% of emergency room care, and 6% of total hospital costs. [7] [8]

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