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  "name": "What other bathroom modifications should I consider alongside a wheelchair accessible vanity?",
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      "name": "What other bathroom modifications should I consider alongside a wheelchair accessible vanity?",
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        "text": "When installing a wheelchair accessible vanity, consider other bathroom modifications for a fully functional space. This often includes installing grab bars near the toilet and in the shower, lowering mirror and accessory heights, and ensuring adequate clear floor space for maneuvering a wheelchair. Roll-in showers or accessible bathtubs are also common additions. Wider doorways, non-slip flooring, and accessible toilet heights further enhance overall bathroom accessibility and independence.",
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        "description": "Consider grab bars, lower mirrors, wider doorways, non-slip flooring, and accessible toilets and showers to complete bathroom accessibility."
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  "description": "Consider grab bars, lower mirrors, wider doorways, non-slip flooring, and accessible toilets and showers to complete bathroom accessibility."
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