Accessibility is a fundamental aspect in the design of thermal environments.
A modern facility must be able to welcome people with different needs: elderly users, people with motor difficulties or patients who require greater assistance when entering, staying in and leaving the tub.
Accessible thermal tubs respond to this need with solutions designed to make the treatment safer and more comfortable. The aim is not only to make access to the tub easier, but also to create a more reassuring condition for both the user and the staff providing assistance.
A carefully designed tub must take several elements into account: stability, ergonomics, ease of use, manoeuvring space and integration with the surrounding environment. Every detail helps improve the quality of the service and reduce operational difficulties.
For the facility staff, the presence of an accessible tub represents concrete support. Daily operations become more orderly and easier to manage, with less physical effort and greater control. For the user, on the other hand, the experience becomes more dignified, safe and respectful of their physical condition.
Accessibility should not be considered an additional element, but an integral part of the quality of thermal services. Making an environment more inclusive means expanding opportunities for care and well-being, without giving up technical functionality or the aesthetic quality of the spaces.
Hidrea designs accessible thermal tubs for professional facilities, with attention to safety, practicality and correct integration into existing environments. Technology thus becomes a tool at the service of people and of the daily work of operators.