If you’re having difficulty moving around your home because of poor balance or decreased mobility, it may be helpful to consider installing grab rails.
The bathroom is one of the most common places for grab rails to provide support and confidence as as you get in and out of the bath or shower, when it can be wet and slippery. Grab rails can also provide some extra stability next to the toilet, for getting on and off the seat. A rail next to the hand basin can also help with extra support for those with poor balance.
Grab rails are normally fixed to the wall, but if the wall isn't strong enough for this, then you can can find rails that can be attached to both the wall and floor, or to the floor alone, or to the rim of the bath tub.
Grab rails aren't supplied with fixings, as the choice of the correct screws, plugs etc. depends on the type of surface the rail is going to be fixed to. You should therefore always get a competent tradesperson to install grab rails.