Jacuzzi Hydrotherapy Shower |Bresslergroup

The seat, grab bars, showering mechanisms, foot rest, and storage features are designed for ease of use and ergonomic correctness based on ADA recommendations for shower enclosure design, ANSI Standards for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities, and the recommendations of NC State University’s Center for Universal Design.

The Hydrotherapy Shower was honored with an IDEA Bronze in IDSA’s annual competition.

Malleable features adjust for differently abled users and their evolving needs. Four massaging, adjustable jets showcase Jacuzzi’s core strength and are specially designed to relieve the 55-and-over set’s most common pain points. The moveable seat allows caregivers to place themselves outside of wet areas while providing assistance. And the seat is easily removed altogether for a houseguest or to create more space.

The shower’s pure, simple visual design is an enduring style that is meant to fit into both contemporary and traditional households. A continuous curved wall sweeps around the back, lending a softness and spaciousness to the design and creating generous corner storage areas. Grab bars wrap around the perimeter as much as possible. They, along with a foot rest and seat, are integrated into the overall design and laid out symmetrically so the entire product appears clean, intentional, and intuitive.

The Hydrotherapy Shower won a Gold Excellence in Design Award from Appliance Design and was honored with an IDEA Bronze in IDSA’s annual competition. Video reviews collected by the company include the following feedback from a user suffering from a pinched neck nerve: “After using it I’ve even had people at work commenting on how my personality has changed – they’ve said, ‘You seem happier now.’ Probably because there’s less stress and less pain.”

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 Walk-in Showers for Your Luxury Bathroom

Top 10 Murder Victims Who Solved Their Own Murders

How to make Bath Bombs with Pink Himalayan Salts