Archive for the ‘Resources For Seniors’ Category

American Made Walk In Tubs

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

american made walk in tubs

Remain Active carries Safety Tubs and American Standard walk in tubs. We are proud to be able to carry two of the most innovative American made tub lines and make them available to our customers! If you’ve done any research at all for your walk in tub purchase you’ll know that there are many companies promising many things in our industry; but few are able to promise a 100% American made walk in tub!
Our line of acrylic walk in baths are manufactured in our Grand Prairie, Texas facility; oversighted by the most stringent of quality controls and supervisors.

Many customers ask what the difference is between an American made acrylic walk in tubs and an imported tub. The difference is easy to see! An imported gel-coat tub has crossed the ocean, been subjected to hours and hours of being unproperly packaged and on rough seas. In many cases, the lack of quality parts, oversight, materials and quality controls is visible to the naked eye. The long and short of it is that the product’s quality SPEAKS for itself!

Remain Active offers “Products that Promote an Active Lifestyle!” Call 1-800-397-1123 today to learn what we can do for you!

We Now Carry the Safety Tub Brand!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

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Coming soon to Remain Active’s walk in tub site: SAFETY TUB brand! We are pleased to announce that Remain Active will now carry the acrylic Safety Tub line of walk in tubs. Award winning Safety Tubs is the first US manufacturer of acrylic walk in tubs, and the inventor of the minute drain. We are pleased to be able to offer new features and options that are exclusive to the Safety Tub brand, such as: the T5™ patented door system, the patent pending Minute Drain™, Deluxe Back and Legs Only Massage systems, and more. We are thrilled to work together with a company dedicated to our same cause- to educate our customers in the bath product they need to lead an active and independent lifestyle!

For more information on Walk in tubs, handicap tubs or Safety Tub products please contact our offices at 1-800-397-1123

Walk-In Tub Commercial:Lights, Camera, Action!

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Remain Active's walk in tub commercial being filmed

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!!

walk in tub commercial in production

Remain Active Walk In Tubs shot our first commercial this week. The excitement of the planning, writing and scripting finally came to fruition with the film crew and producer showing up to shoot earlier this morning. Our commercial will highlight the safety features of our Hydro-Elite Series walk in tub and will also list the benefits of hydrotherapy walk in tubs.

handicap and walk in tub commercial being filmed
The commercial will briefly show an acrylic walk in tub and the American Standard quick drain option.
Remain Active’s commercial will be airing on ABC45 in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina beginning September 15th! We will be streaming the commercial on our website soon!

We look forward to seeing you at our Triad showroom in the near future! For more information please call us at 1-800-397-1123

Factory Direct Walk In Tubs

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Remain Active Walk in Tubs the industry leader for factory direct walk in tub and handicap tub pricing! From time to time we have Inventory Reduction Sales and factory incentive sales on our American Standard Walk In Baths and our Hydro-Elite Series. Remain Active prides ourselves on our customer service department, factory direct technical support and our all new financing options.
There are so many benefits to having a walk in bathtub that owning one has become a necessity for many Americans who choose to age in place and remain in their own home. A factory direct walk in bathtub or handicap tub can mean the difference between in-home care services, relocation, living with family or leading an independent lifestyle.
For more information and tips on aging in place, purchasing factory direct or about hydrotherapy please call our office at 1-800-397-1123.

Handicap Tubs for Seniors

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

handicap bathtub The Aquassure with hydrotherapy options

Handicap tubs are not just a luxury for disabled people; they are a necessity. Safety is important for all ages and mobility, but safety is absolutely paramount for those with disabilities and limited mobility. A handicap bathtub will not only assist a person with disabilities in being able to bath safely, but will also allow them the freedom of bathing independently. Remain Active believes in educating our customers on the options available to those with limited mobilty. There are differences between walk in tubs and handicap tubs. Today we are discussing handicap tubs and wheelchair accessible tubs.
Our two leading wheelchair accessible bathtubs are The Aquassure and Hydro-Ease Wheel Chair accessible bathtub.
For easy accessibility The Aquassure is built on a 16″ high cabinet to make transfer from a wheelchair or lift easy and less cumbersome. The Aquassure can be equipped with water or air jets for optimal hydrotherapy promoting blood circulation.

The Hydro-Ease bathtub makes wheel chair accessibility a cinch. The wide outward swinging door makes amble room to position your wheelchair next to the seat and transfer into the handicap bathtub. The Hydro-Ease has the option of water jets, air jets or combo massage. A dual-drain helps the tub to drain faster, making bathing a pleasant experience.

For more information on Remain Active’s Hydro-Elite Series of walk in tubs, handicap tubs our American Standard acrylic walk in baths or our bathroom safety products please call our office at 1-800-397-1123.

Walk In Tubs & Assisted Living Facilities

Friday, August 13th, 2010

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Remain Active Walk In Tubs has facilitated the installation of handicap tubs and walk in bathtubs across the US for nursing homes and assisted living facilities. We have worked hand in hand with home administrators to make the proper walk in tub selection with hydrotherapy options for the residents of the home.
Remain Active suggests that homes which have multiple bathers use air jetted hydrotherapy. The air jets in Remain Active’s Hydro-Elite Series walk in baths do not recirculate bath water through the plumbing and therefore offers a more sanitary bathing experience. In addition to being more hygienic, the air jets are also a plus due to offering the stimulation of hydrotherapy without the harshness of water jets. Most elderly patients enjoy the swirling motion of the air jets over the more pressurized water jets.
When home administrators are doing initial research on walk in tub installation its important that they know that federal regulations require that a patient is accessible from three sides of the walk in bathtub. All of our bathtubs have the optional anti-scalding device and come complete with a handheld shower head.

For more information on the differences between handicap tubs and walk in tubs or safety showers please call our office during regular business hours at 1-800-397-1123

VA & HISA Grants for walk in tubs

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Remain Active walk in tubs has been honored to work with the VA hospital to help veterans get walk in tubs and handicap tubs through HISA Grants. Remain Active is a certified vendor to the Veterans hospital and we regularly work with the prosthetics department administrators to assist veterans in getting the walk in tub that they need.

A HISA Grant may cover the cost of a home modification project costing up to $4100 if the veteran’s medical disability is service related. If the veterans injury requiring the home modification is non-service related the amount will be for less.

In most cases a veteran is able to get a Prelude Soaker Walk in tub and have it installed with very little money out of pocket.

Remain Active is happy to provide veterans with written estimates, assistance with paperwork and all the details that they will require in order to submit a request for a HISA Grant.

Handicap Tubs from Home Depot

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Here, at Remain Active Walk In Tubs we know our customers, and the bathroom safety products that they are looking for. It is not uncommon for us to receive phone calls to our customer service center and have curious folks ask us the difference between buying a walk in tub from Home Depot, or from a walk in tub store.

Here is a small breakdown of the differences between a Box Store and what has made Remain Active the premier walk in tub supplier in the US.
#1) The first and most obvious difference is the price. When you you purchase from Remain Active Walk in Tubs you are purchasing a factory direct walk in tub. Cutting out the middle man, cuts out additional costs.
#2) Secondly, the expertise and product knowledge from Remain Active’s associates will you immediately be evident. Our associates know the industry, the product and can help you understand which product will best meet your safety and hygiene needs.
#3) Lead Time. Because our walk in tubs and handicap tubs come factory direct- you are not “waiting in line” for shipment. Our customers get priority and expedited lead times on all of the products we ship.
#4)Quality. Large box stores purchase products by bulk- and many times these bulk shipments are not properly tested once off a cargo ship from overseas. Remain Active’s manufacturing facility water tests and hand crates each and every walk in bathtub prior to drop shipping to our customer’s home or job site. You are not just a purchase order to us; meeting your needs in a timely, professional and personal manner matters to us!

For more information call our Call Center at 1-800-397-1123

ACTiveCare: The Vitamin Cs of Successful Aging

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Aging reflects the relationship of time on our being. Aging describes, in large part, the state of our body. Old, on the other hand, describes our state of mind. It has always been a matter of great interest to me to discover the spiritual and attitudinal aquifer that supplies the fountain of youth.

There is no denying the effects of time on our bodies. Although we can slow certain physical impacts, we cannot prevent them altogether. Hair turns gray or falls out. Skin wrinkles. Senses like hearing and sight can begin to dull—as can short-term memory function. As George Burns once quipped: “You know you’re getting older when everything hurts, and what doesn’t hurt doesn’t work.”

Release the rudder for a single day and you can sense a sort of existential seasickness. Release it for a week, and you will drift aimlessly or be tossed on the rocks. Release the rudder for any longer period and shipwreck is inevitable. This is a truth I have witnessed time and again on the retirement landscape.

So, in observing the forever young, forever passionate, and forever engaged, I have come across five internal focuses and patterns that constitute what I refer to as the attitude instrument—that which steers our lives safely through the existential seas day-by-day of fulfilled and pleasurable living. These focuses I call the Vitamin Cs of successful aging. They are:

Vitamin C1—Connectivity
Vitamin C2—Challenge
Vitamin C3—Curiosity
Vitamin C4—Creativity
Vitamin C5—Charity
Vitamin C1—Connectivity

A study conducted at the University of Michigan found that in retirement, psychological well-being increases for some individuals and decreases for others. The researchers analyzed variables of physical health, income level, traumatic life experiences in recent years, age, gender, and other factors that might affect the psychological well-being of an individual. They found that the most powerful predictor of life satisfaction right after retirement were not health or wealth but the breadth of a person’s social network.

The researchers concluded that new retirees need a social network more than they did when they were working. They wrote, “Just having a number of people who provide emotional support, listen to your concerns, and let your know that you’re still valued right after you retire seems to make a big difference.”

Why do people retire and immediately move away to a place where they have no social connectivity? Not only are they disconnecting from a major lifeline in the science of successful aging, they might also find out they are annoyed with the accents and culture into which they moved. It might be wise to spend some time doing reconnaissance on the geography and culture you plan on staging the next act of your life. Many people disconnect themselves from important social networks when they retire and don’t realize it until it’s too late.

Stay connected to people you love, people you enjoy, and people that apprectiate you and see value in your presence. Longevity does not favor the Lone Ranger. Both long life and happiness are tied to the quality of your connections.

Vitamin C2—Challenge
The latest Alzheimer research demonstrates that being intellectually challenged and having predictable taxation on our mental acuity literally have the effect of a finger in the dike, holding back the degenerative processes leading to both Alzheimer’s and dementia. This research also concluded that as we hit our 50s and beyond, there is an exigency on ensuring that we have riddles to ponder, problems to solve, and things to fix. The brain is a muscle that atrophies without use. One gentleman told me that after six months of retirement, he could literally sense the dulling in his cerebral muscle with signs of slowed thinking and sluggish articulation.

“I decided to go back to college part-time when I reached age 62 and study psychology for no other reason than that I was curious about it. I’ve always wanted to get a better understanding of human behavior and I figured this was one step toward getting it. When I started classes, I was amazed at how many people were there in my age group. I guess I’m not the only curious grandma out there. I spent my career in business management. I got my fill of that. Now I feel like I’m in the middle of an electric storm. My mind is on full alert. I’m in awe of some of the things I’m learning. I have these intriguing conversations with younger people and just doing this makes me feel like I can go anywhere and do anything.” —Georgia, student, 62

The pulsating vein of life that Georgia has tapped into, along with a growing contingent of mature citizens, is that of growth. I hold little hope for the aging individuals who live with the delusion that they have “seen and heard it all.” Those who have curiosity racing through their brains are guaranteed an exciting existence. Curiosity fuels both optimism and hope. Lifetime learners have the attitude that their quality of life will rise with their application to learning. This older entrance into new realms of education is, and will continue to be, a growing trend with the end of retirement as we know it. More and more retirees are moving to university towns instead of retirement villages.

It is important to note here that a job of some sort may be the most important source for cognitive demands because it is a primary source of mental stimulation. John W. Rowe, M.D., and Robert L. Kahn, Ph.D., in their book Successful Aging, wrote: “Remember the old adage, ‘We become what we do’? People whose jobs promote self-direction, use of initiative, and independent judgement tend to boost their intellectual flexibility—that is, their ability to use a variety of approaches in order to solve mental problems.” In short, mental flexibility is as important as intellectual curiosity as we age, and being active in challenging work can nurture such mental elasticity. An old and changing stereotype of aging is the old man or woman who won’t listen to new ideas. Mental curiosity and flexibility are the answer to that old problem.

Vitamin C3—Curiosity

On a recent plane ride home from Australia, I flew next to a physicist named Ken Clark from the University of Washington. In his late 70s, he is still teaching and researching. I asked him why he wasn’t retired, as was expected of a man his age. His answer was, “There’s so much yet to learn,” and he enthusiastically began describing his latest upper atmospheric physics research project. When I saw the sparkle in Dr. Clark’s eyes as he spoke, I realized how good it would be if more seniors had their heads in the clouds of higher learning. Curiosity guarantees a pulse in the brain and a reason to keep our bodies healthy. The role of mental alertness cannot be overestimated and neither can the benefits of a desire to grow. Once a person reaches a point where they no longer want to learn or grow, it is time to order the tombstone. It need not be formal education that one pursues; it can be self-taught or experiential learning. The important thing is to have the curiosity and desire to grow. Age is an uphill road. Learning and tasks that demand mental alertness keep us in gear. Those individuals who stay neutral in this area will quickly find they are going backward. Rigorous mental function helps both to facilitate productivity in later years and to strengthen our need and desire to be active—factors that in turn affect our physical well-being.

Vitamin C4—Creativity
I’ve long been enthralled by elderly artists in their 80s and 90s who seem as keen and perspicacious as people half their age. I once listened to an interview with a Canadian artist in her 90s whose lucidity of thought and spry articulation was most inspiring. She also confirmed my suspicions about the virtues of creative engagement in our later years. She talked about the aforementioned curiosity being razor-sharp as well. She reasoned that artists have developed a discipline of observation that requires seeing what others, less curious, might miss. A creative soul looks at the shoreline and sees something new every day. This might help explain why B.B. King, now over 80, is playing 200 nights a year, and why Peter Drucker was able to write a business bestseller in his 90s. Of course, you don’t have to be renowned to be creative and to keep the powers of observation working. You just have to be curious, intrigued, expressive, and intentional. A couple of other gems I heard this elderly artist mention were regularly scheduled, intellectually stimulating luncheons with people younger than herself, a profoundly diminished sense of self-consciousness, and two ounces of Canadian rye whiskey each evening for good measure.

Vitamin C5—Charity
Studies continue to surface around the ameliorative effects of charitable living on quality and longevity of life. Those who think about helping others often talk about how such charitable preoccupations lessen the degenerative effects of stress associated with worrying. Even if we didn’t live a day longer because of charitable pursuits, we no doubt would live better.

I’m reminded of a story a financial advisor told about a client in her 70s who had more money than she could ever hope to spend but had no charitable interests. He challenged her to look around her city for places she might like to make a difference. As she began to observe and listen to her heart, a floodgate of generosity and empathy began to open up for her. Now, her life is full of causes she is passionate about—they have put a fresh spring in her step and added adrenaline to her pulse. It doesn’t require money to live charitably; it just takes concern, generosity, and self-transcendence.

Excerpted from The New Retirementality by Mitch Anthony. Copyright © 2006 by Mitch Anthony. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission Kaplan Publishing. $17.95. Available in local bookstores or call 800-621-9621

ADA Compliant Delta Faucets With Your Acrylic Walk In Tub

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

ADA compliant Delta faucets for handicap tubs, walk in tubs and wheel chair accessible bathtubs

Remain Active Walk in Tubs is proud to be known as the first online retailer of American Standard Walk In bathtubs. In the years since the launch of the acrylic walk in tub line Remain Active has continued to be one of the premier walk in tub sellers in the US. We offer factory direct walk in tubs, bathroom safety products and focus on our customers needs.

One of the obvious needs we needed to meet was seen from the get-go; American Standard customers needed a bundled package to make the purchase of a walk in tub as simple and “one stop” shoppable as possible. We have searched the market to find the nicest, most affordable and best warrantied Delta faucet to include in with all of our acrylic American Standard Walk in tub purchases.

The Delta faucet is a roman tub style with 3/4 valve fill with a lifetime warranty on the chrome polish* finish. The hand-held shower head, diverter valve and ADA compliant lever faucets complete the faucet set with style and function. The price of the Delta faucet is included in the cost of your American Standard acrylic walk in tub from Remain Active.

*An upgraded package with brushed nickle finish is available.