Bespoke mobility showers for the elderly and disabled
Walk-In Showers
At AJT Showers, we believe everyone should be able to shower in safety and comfort. We are a trusted walk-in shower company that designs and installs the perfect shower solutions for seniors, individuals with limited mobility, and wheelchair users.
✔ Stylish & modern walk-in showers tailored to your needs
✔ Free no-obligation home visit
✔ Which? Trusted Traders for 7 years
✔ Test out your options in our fully functioning showroom
✔ Walk-in shower specialists servicing areas across the South-East of England
✔ Proud to be an award-winning and friendly family-run business

Rediscover the Joy of Showering
Accessible showers make bathing a safer, more enjoyable experience for older adults and individuals with specific mobility needs.
Every walk-in shower we offer is designed with a low-level entry and anti-slip flooring to provide safer, easier, and more comfortable access for everyday use.
For a truly tailored experience, you can personalise your shower with optional features such as rainfall or handheld shower heads, built-in seating, sleek glass screens, and a range of additional upgrades designed to enhance comfort, promote wellbeing, and support independence.
Get expert advice from our dedicated team of professionals and discover the difference with a walk-in shower company focused on accessibility and customer satisfaction.
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Browse Our Walk-In Showers
All our walk-in showers start from £4,500 and are supplied and fitted by our team of approved installers and Which? Trusted Traders, giving you complete peace of mind.



The Harrington
Compact, easy access; perfect for smaller bathrooms. Maximum safety features included.


Bathroom Accessories
Grab rails, shower seats, and anti-slip flooring to suit every accessibility need.

Key Benefits of Walk-In Showers
Walk-in showers offer the perfect blend of safety, style, and practicality, making them an ideal choice for anyone with mobility concerns or those planning ahead for the future.
Reduced Fall Risk
Walk-in showers feature low-entry access and slip-resistant surfaces, which create a secure and comfortable bathing experience by reducing the risk of slips and falls. This means users with varying mobility needs, from older adults to disabled individuals, can regain independence and feel safe when showering.
Stylish and Modern Designs
The open, modern designs of our walk-in showers not only enhances accessibility but also brightens spaces, providing a more inviting and user-friendly environment that makes daily routines easier and more enjoyable. This can also increase property value.
Easy to Maintain
Beyond safety and accessibility, walk-in showers are also low maintenance. They typically feature fewer joints, edges, and hinges, making them easier to keep clean, hygienic, and looking their best.
Customisable Accessibility Features
Our mobility showers are highly customisable to suit individual needs. Many of our models include practical features such as fold-down seating and grab rails to provide both convenience and peace of mind.
Our Simple 3-Step Design & Installation Service
At AJT Showers, we take care of everything for you. Our bathroom design and installation services follow three simple steps, from initial design to complete installation.

1. Consultation
Our friendly team will visit your home and take time to understand your mobility needs, design preferences, and accessibility requirements.

2. Survey
We will conduct a detailed survey of your home, taking accurate measurements and assessing technical requirements.

3. Installation
Our team of Which? Trusted Traders will install your walk-in shower carefully and efficiently, making sure to minimise any disruption to your home.
Who Can Benefit From Accessible Showers?
Anyone can benefit from a walk-in shower, as their stylish and modern designs can add value to a home and make showering feel luxurious and special. However, elderly people, disabled people, and wheelchair users might particularly benefit from a mobility shower:
Older Adults & Seniors
As we get older, we can find it more difficult to climb into high-sided bathtubs or showers with raised shower trays.
Accessible showers with low-level or level-access entry, slip-resistant flooring, grab rails, and shower seats can improve stability and reduce the risk of falls.
Individuals With Disabilities
People with chronic pain, neurological conditions, or limited mobility can find showering or bathing challenging.
Our mobility showers can be tailored to meet specific accessibility requirements, and can feature non-slip flooring, grab rails for extra support, and easy-reach controls.
Wheelchair Users
Wheelchair users may require step-free entry and plenty of space for manoeuvring around.
Wheelchair accessible showers like level-access and wet room-style showers are an ideal choice as users are able to enter the shower area without any barriers.
Proud to Serve All Our Customers
We have supported many people across the South East to access safe and comfortable bathing, from older adults struggling to step into their existing bathtubs to individuals with mobility issues as a result of medical challenges or disabilities.
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Learn MoreFeatures of Mobility Showers

Ergonomical Grab Rails

Padded Wall-Mount Seat

Low-Level, Non-Slip Shower Tray

Easy-Clean Wall Panels

Altro Non-Slip Flooring

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Opening hours
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday Appointment Only
Sunday Closed
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0800 001 6649Send us an email
enquiries@ajtshowersltd.co.ukVisit our showroom
Unit C3, Riverside Industrial Estate,
Bridge Road, Littlehampton, BN17 5DF
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Mobility Showers FAQs
What is a walk-in shower?
A walk-in shower is a type of shower enclosure that features an open entrance, meaning it lacks doors or curtains, allowing you to simply walk into the shower area.
What are the different types of walk-in showers?
There are many different types of walk-in showers available. The best choice for you will depend on your mobility needs, bathroom layout, and design preferences:
- Low-level walk-in showers: Walk-in showers with a low step to entry, making it easier for individuals that struggle to enter a raised shower tray.
- Level-access walk-in showers: Walk-in showers that sit flush to the ground, removing the need to step into the shower area. An ideal option for wheelchair users.
- Wet rooms: An open, fully waterproofed shower space with a shower area level with the rest of the floor. Another great option for wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobility.
- Seated walk-in showers: Walk-in showers that include fold-down or built-in seating. Sit-down showers are a good option for individuals with balance issues or who struggle to stand for long periods.
What types of walk-in showers are best for the elderly?
For the elderly, the best type of accessible shower is one that prioritises safety, ease of access, and comfort. Here are some key features that older adults might find helpful:
- Anti-slip flooring
- Shower seats
- Handheld shower heads
- Grab rails
- Low-level or level-access entry
If you are still unsure, get in touch with our expert team, who would be happy to discuss your needs and which options would be best suited to you.
What types of walk-in showers are best for disabled users?
The best type of disabled walk-in shower will depend on the user’s individual mobility needs and accessibility requirements. For example, wheelchair users will likely require level-access entry and spacious, wet room-style showers.
Some common features that disabled users might find useful in a walk-in shower include:
- Fold-down or built-in shower seats
- Grab rails
- Slip-resistant flooring
- Thermostatic shower controls
- Height-adjustable shower heads
- Easy-to-reach shower controls
Our team of professionals can design and install mobility showers that meet your every need.
How much does a walk-in shower cost?
The cost of a walk-in shower depends on a number of factors, such as the size of your bathroom, the type of walk-in shower chosen, the accessibility features included, and the materials chosen for tiling and wall finishes.
Once our team fully understand your requirements, we can provide you with an exact quote for your new accessible shower. Contact us to book a free home visit, or learn more with our walk-in showers costs guide.
Do I need a wet room or a walk-in shower?
Whether you need a wet room or a walk-in shower depends on your space, needs, and preferences.
A wet room is ideal if you want a completely waterproofed, open space where the entire floor is used as the shower area. A walk-in shower, on the other hand, is a more traditional option with a defined shower area, often with a low threshold or no door.
Should I choose a mobility shower or a walk-in shower bath?
Choosing between a mobility shower on its own or a walk-in shower bath depends on your accessibility needs and preferences.
Walk-in mobility showers are better suited for individuals who would like access to safe and comfortable day-to-day showering and are particularly beneficial for wheelchair users or people with limited mobility due to their easier entry.
However, if you would like the option of quick, day-to-day showering as well as long, relaxing soaks in the bath, a walk-in shower bath might be the best option for you. Explore our range of walk-in baths to see what we have available.
Do walk-in showers get water everywhere?
With the right installation and features, you can minimise this issue. Here are some ways to prevent water from getting everywhere:
- Shower Screen or Glass Panels
- Waterproofing
- Shower Tray or Lip
- Proper Drainage
- Shower Curtain
Can I replace my bath with a walk-in shower?
Yes, replacing a bath with a walk-in shower is common to improve accessibility and safety, especially for elderly or disabled users. This involves removing the bath, adjusting plumbing, and installing a low-threshold shower tray or wet-room floor. It enhances bathroom usability and can increase property value.
Are walk-in showers suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, walk-in showers can be customised with features like level or low-threshold entry, wide openings, grab rails, and non-slip surfaces to accommodate wheelchair users.
For maximum accessibility and ease of movement, especially for those using wheelchairs or mobility aids extensively, a wet room is often a better choice.
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Areas We Cover
We proudly serve the South East of England, specialising in accessible bathroom design and installation across a wide range of locations. Whether you’re in a bustling town or a quiet village, our expert team is nearby, ready to bring your vision to life with empathy and professionalism.
No matter where you are in these areas, we are committed to delivering accessible, bespoke bathrooms tailored to your needs with a local touch and expert care. Contact us for more information today to arrange your free home visit and discover how we can make your bathroom safer and more comfortable.
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