Accessible elegance
With the passing of time, everyone becomes elderly, and mobility issues begin to arise. Although the quality of life after the age of 65 has significantly improved compared to the past, it is natural that the body is no longer as it once was.
However, the needs of the elderly have changed over time. An elderly person experiences their golden years with greater serenity and vitality, a new stimulating starting point.
We have therefore studied lines for bathrooms for the elderly with products that could be transversal, specifically designed to be functional and at the same time pleasant and elegant.
When the body does not allow us to independently use sanitary appliances, Goman® always proposes avant-garde solutions, with careful and refined design. A complete range of bathtubs for the elderly thanks to the wide choice of the bathtub program with door and seat Oasi and Doorex.
We have created versatile and refined lines. An example of this is our bathtubs with doors for the elderly: safe, comfortable, usable by anyone, and finally customizable through specific bathroom aids such as safety grab bars.
Goman offers a new concept of bathroom furniture, the result of research for comfort and accessibility. The bathroom environment becomes “easy,” for diversified use aimed at not fatiguing the users.
For those who need a comfortable, versatile, and elegant bathroom furniture, the New Age collection, with integrated retractable armchair, is the best choice for the whole family. A single refined bathroom furniture usable by anyone, from children to adults and those with motor difficulties.
Among the other lines specifically studied by Goman, it is possible to find grab bars, seats, and taps from the Open Leonardo and Raffaello series, sanitary ware from the Alto3 series, and furnishings particularly suitable for creating comfortable and safe bathroom environments.
Our products meet the needs of a bathroom for the elderly without upsetting family needs. We have improved the accessibility of products for people with mobility problems by integrating them comfortably into the “home” context.
Thanks to decree no. 236 of 1989, tax benefits and personal income tax deductions have been introduced to encourage the elimination of architectural barriers, including in the case of renovating an existing bathroom to adapt it to new needs within the family environment.