Dignity
The product route should support privacy and a more respectful daily routine.For care settings
Wash-dry toilet reviews for care homes, hospices and support-led rooms.
Some bathrooms are about dignity, privacy and easier daily use. We help care-led projects review the room first, then narrow the right smart toilet or wash-dry route.
Room fit
The bathroom still decides whether a bidet seat, integrated toilet or wash-dry system makes sense.Cleaning
Cleaning expectations and manufacturer guidance need to be considered before a route is treated as settled.Decision confidence
Care-led projects benefit from a clearer first review before budgets or room plans harden.Where this fits
Care-led rooms need a different sales conversation.
The first question is not which product looks most impressive. It is what the bathroom needs to do for the person using it and the people supporting them.
Care homes and nursing homes
For rooms where intimate care, resident dignity and staff confidence need a more thoughtful product route.
Hospice and respite rooms
For calmer bathrooms where comfort, privacy and easier daily use carry more weight than a generic product pitch.
Supported living
For settings where the bathroom should support independence without making the room feel unnecessarily clinical.
Palliative home care
For family-led home projects where the room needs to feel practical, respectful and easier to use day to day.
Simple route in
Start with the room and the intended outcome.
A short enquiry is enough to begin. We will then ask for the bathroom photos and details that make the first review useful.
Send the room type
Tell us whether the room is a private home, care home, supported-living bathroom, respite room, hospice room, or planned scheme.
Explain the intended outcome
A short note on comfort, privacy, independence, cleaning, staff support, or user confidence helps shape the right route.
Reply with bathroom photos
The automatic email asks for simple photos of the room, toilet area, side clearances and visible services.
Move to a written route
Suitable projects can move into product choice, room review, a pilot room, or a multi-room schedule.
Pilot-room route
For organisations, one good room can prove the route before wider rollout.Care settings can begin with one bathroom, one user brief, or one room type before wider product decisions are made.
- Room suitability reviewed before product choice
- Cleaning and daily-use expectations considered early
- Multi-room projects can be mapped after the first route is clear
What not to send first
Please do not send medical records, care plans, payment details, or private documents through the initial enquiry unless they are specifically requested later.
What is useful
Room photos, project stage, room type, cleaning expectations and the intended day-to-day outcome are usually enough to make the first reply meaningful.
Care-led bathroom project?
Send the room type and intended outcome and we will guide the next step.
Care homes, hospices, respite projects, supported living and family-led home care projects can all begin with the same simple enquiry route.