Mobility Bathrooms UK is a specialist provider of accessible bathroom installations across the United Kingdom. We exist because many people struggle with standard bathrooms due to mobility challenges. This situation creates daily safety risks, which increases the likelihood of falls and accidents at home.
We focus exclusively on walk-in baths, level-access showers, and full wet rooms.
This focus matters because specialist knowledge allows us to design bathrooms that match specific physical needs.
As a result, our clients receive environments that restore their independence, safety, and dignity.
What Drives Us
We believe that safe bathing should be a standard, not a privilege. Many elderly and disabled people feel trapped in their own homes because their bathrooms are not fit for purpose.
This problem leads to reduced confidence, slower recovery, and increased carer dependency.
We address this by providing tailored mobility bathroom solutions in every region of the UK.
That matters because local access speeds up installation times and reduces waiting lists.
Our service is built around genuine needs, not generic packages, because every user has unique limitations.
What We Deliver
We manage the full process from survey to installation. We do this because a single point of contact improves consistency and accountability.
As a result, our clients avoid contractor delays, miscommunication, and budget overruns.
We use certified installers and compliant materials on every project. This guarantees your bathroom meets Part M and building regulations, which protects both safety and property value.
We offer:
- Free in-home surveys
- Custom bathroom designs
- UK-wide fitting by experienced teams
- VAT relief guidance for eligible customers
- Flexible finance options
Each installation includes non-slip surfaces, grab rails, thermostatic controls, and low-threshold access, because these features directly reduce the risk of injury.
Our Clients
We serve individuals with:
- Age-related mobility decline
- Disabilities requiring layout adjustments
- Wheelchair dependence
- Recovery needs following surgery or injury
- Progressive conditions such as arthritis, MS, or Parkinson’s
We also work with carers and family members who need safe environments for loved ones. This support matters because reducing strain on carers also improves the quality of care.