Bathroom Safety and Arthritis Portage MI
Every year thousands of falls and accidents occur in bathrooms. Having arthritis, fatigue, stiff joints or weak muscles makes your risk even higher. Exercises can improve your strength, flexibility and range of motion, but there are also easy fixes you can make to improve bathroom safety when you're living with arthritis.
Mary D Moore
(269) 337-6400
1000 Oakland Dr
Kalamazoo, MI
(269) 337-6400
1000 Oakland Dr
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
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Sanford Frank Tolchin, MD
269-226-5720
1521 Gull Rd
Kalamazoo, MI
Sanford Frank Tolchin, MD
269-226-5720
1521 Gull Rd
Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Pittsburgh Sch Of Med, Pittsburgh Pa 15261
Graduation Year: 1966
Hospital
Hospital: Borgess Med Ctr, Kalamazoo, Mi
Group Practice: Borgess Health Alliance
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Timothy Joseph Swartz
(269) 343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI
(269) 343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
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Roland Ralph Springgate, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St Ste 202
Kalamazoo, MI
Roland Ralph Springgate, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St Ste 202
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mo, Columbia Sch Of Med, Columbia Mo 65212
Graduation Year: 1957
Hospital
Hospital: Bronson Methodist Hosp, Kalamazoo, Mi
Group Practice: Rheumatology
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Robert Alan Roschmann, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI
Robert Alan Roschmann, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Il Coll Of Med, Chicago Il 60680
Graduation Year: 1975
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James Taborn
(269) 344-5552
1717 Shaffer Street
Kalamazoo, MI
(269) 344-5552
1717 Shaffer Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49048
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Timothy Joseph Swartz, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI
Timothy Joseph Swartz, MD
269-343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Education
Medical School: Yale Univ Sch Of Med, New Haven Ct 06510
Graduation Year: 1978
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James Dudley Taborn, MD
616-344-5552
7042 Oak Highlands Dr
Kalamazoo, MI
James Dudley Taborn, MD
616-344-5552
7042 Oak Highlands Dr
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
Education
Medical School: In Univ Sch Of Med, Indianapolis In 46202
Graduation Year: 1973
Hospital
Hospital: Borgess Med Ctr, Kalamazoo, Mi; Bronson Methodist Hosp, Kalamazoo, Mi
Group Practice: Midwest Arthritis Ctr
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Robert Alan Roschmann
(269) 343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI
(269) 343-1247
2490 S 11th St
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
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Thomas F Ignaczak
(269) 979-6333
2845 Capital Ave Sw
Battle Creek, MI
(269) 979-6333
2845 Capital Ave Sw
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Specialty
Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
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Every year thousands of falls and accidents occur in bathrooms. Having arthritis, fatigue, stiff joints or weak muscles makes your risk even higher. Exercises can improve your strength, flexibility and range of motion, but there are also easy fixes you can make to improve bathroom safety when you're living with arthritis.
Taking a Bath
- Use a shower instead of bathtub as much as possible. A shower is easier to enter and the flat surface is less likely to cause falls.
- When taking a bath to relieve your arthritis symptoms, don't use bath oils; they make the surface of your bathtub much more slippery.
- Avoid using bar soaps if you have arthritis in your hands and fingers. Instead, use liquid soaps in bottles with pumps or in dispensers. Use your palm or the base of your hand to pump out the soap instead of your fingers.
- Place non-slip mats on the bathroom floor, and non-slip bath mats in the tub or shower.
- In the bathtub or shower, use a corner or shower caddy to keep soaps, shampoos, conditioners and other supplies easily accessible. This reduces your risk of slipping or falling.
- Assistive devices are essential to keeping you safe in the bathroom. For instance, a bath chair or seat to sit on helps you avoid slipping or falling if you feel tired or weak when bathing.
- Another assistive device, a transfer bench or sliding transfer bench, makes getting in and out of the shower easier.
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