ADA-Compliant Bathroom Accessories in Meridian, Eagle & Nampa, ID

The Details That Make a Bathroom Safer

Sometimes a bathroom remodel isn't about tearing everything out and starting over. For a lot of homeowners, the bigger issue is that the space they already have isn't as safe as it should be — and fixing that doesn't always require a full renovation. Slippery floors, nothing to grab onto near the toilet or shower, and cramped entry points are the kinds of things that cause falls. They're also the kinds of things that can be addressed with the right accessories installed correctly.



Trinity Bath & Design installs ADA-compliant bathroom accessories for homeowners across Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, and the surrounding Treasure Valley. As an authorized dealer, we carry quality products built to meet accessibility standards — and we install them with the same care we bring to full remodeling projects.

A shower with a wooden bench in it and a glass door.

Accessories We Install:

Grab Bars

Grab bars are one of the most effective safety upgrades you can make in a bathroom. Placed near the shower entry, along the wall inside the shower, or beside the toilet, they give you something solid to hold onto at the moments when balance matters most. We install grab bars that are properly anchored into studs or blocking — not just drywall — so they can actually support weight when needed.

Shower Seats

A fold-down or fixed shower seat makes bathing safer and more comfortable, especially for anyone who has difficulty standing for extended periods. They're also useful during recovery from surgery or injury. We can recommend the right style and placement based on your existing shower setup.

Waterproof Ramps

A small threshold or lip at the shower entrance might not seem like much, but it can be a real tripping hazard. Waterproof ramps create a smooth, gradual transition into the shower that's much easier to navigate — whether you're using a walker, a wheelchair, or just don't want to worry about catching your foot.

Faucets, Valves, and Hardware

Beyond safety accessories, we also install updated faucets, valves, and other hardware. Lever-style handles, for example, are easier to operate than traditional knobs — especially for anyone managing limited hand strength or dexterity. It's a small change that adds up in everyday use.

Also Available for Contractors

If you're a contractor working on accessible bathroom projects in the Treasure Valley, we supply and install ADA-compliant products for residential clients. We're familiar with the installation requirements and work efficiently alongside other trades. Reach out to learn more about what a contractor partnership with Trinity Bath & Design looks like.



Call (208) 932-4384 or send us a message through our contact page to ask about accessibility accessories for your bathroom. We'll figure out what makes sense for your space and get it done right.