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        "text": "Common features in an accessible bathroom include zero-threshold or roll-in showers, which eliminate barriers for wheelchair access. Grab bars are strategically placed near toilets and in showers for support. Wider doorways (typically 32-36 inches) ensure easy entry, and comfort-height toilets reduce strain when sitting or standing. Adjustable-height showerheads, lever-style faucets, and accessible vanity designs also contribute to a more functional space.",
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