We were rehoused from a 1st floor flat to a bungalow, (My Best Beloved has MS) First problem, the space in the bathroom was not wide enough for her to get to the toilet, in the wheelchair, (a narrow one I had adapted for her), result, she had to have a commode in the bedroom.
No room for her to be hoisted into the bath so she had to go to a local Leonard Cheshire home for a bath. OT said we will get a wet room installed for you and a hoist.
18 months later, said wet room was installed, wonderful, toilet accessible at last. Hoist, one in the bedroom, well you get out of bed into your wheelchair and stay there for the rest of the day!
I obtained another hoist off the bay and installed that in the living room, to transfer from wheelchair to armchair.
Two years later, waste pipe in wet room blocked, reducing flow from basin to over a minute. Further investigation revealed that the cowboys that installed the wet room had allowed the waste pipe to sag when they put the concrete over the top and all the residue had built up.
No rodding eye, no access point. Had to remove the basin waste and fit a ‘upstand’ to the outlet in the drain outside and fill the system with Spirits of Salts and allow it to ‘cook’ for best part of a day, which I now have to do every 18 months or so. Also discovered that the shower waste grid was supposed to have 2 nuts and screws to stop the waste grid popping off. No, they weren’t there either.
Been waiting two years for the OT to come and sort out my Wife’s seating, as she can’t sit up straight any longer and three years for the wheelchair service to do same with wheelchair.