Forced to sit in shower tub

My mom needed to move in with us last year. My mom was having trouble taking care of herself, plus I knew she needed to move in. I didn’t want to subject our mom to a nursing home, so I asked her if she wanted to live with us in our home. At first, she entirely prodiagnosed. She didn’t want to be a major burden on our growing family. My mom suffered from a stroke, when she was 61 years old. She is almost fully paralyzed on the right half of her body. She has a most difficult time performing most of the routine tasks that the people I was with and I take for granted. When Mom moved into our house, I decided to install a sit-in shower tub for our mom. All of us doubled down on the size of the guest bathroom, plus a plumbing company helped us install the rest in the shower tub. My mom can really get in plus out of the tub, now. She can fill the tub with water plus take a nice bath, or she can use the shower head. There is a comfortable foam seat inside of the tub, so Mom can rest during her bath or shower. The rest in shower tub combination installation process required the help of a plumbing company, but a lot of the fees were covered by our mom’s health plan. Since she is paralyzed, the sit-in shower tub combination is considered an urgent medical necessity. My wife plus I only paid a small fee to the installation company. The rest of the install fees were covered by Medicare. My Mom cares about the new tub, plus I assume she feels far safer.
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