Anonymous wrote:My mother is in her mid 80s and has has several strokes, so she is frail.
She used to tell me how she always wanted an overhead rainfall shower head. It reminded her of her childhood bathroom. To this date, when she sees one in a catalogue, she points at it.
We can not go to the expense of putting one in our house. However, several hotels in the area have them. I am thinking of booking a night in one of the downtown hotels with such a shower head. We could all go down and have fun spending a night downtown.
I know that this sound ridiculous, but I think that I will have lingering guilt if I don't fulfill her wish.
Am I being nutty? I have some guilt about not taking better care of another elderly family member who passed away.
Anonymous wrote:They cost like $30 on Amazon. You'd rather spring for a hotel for a night?
https://www.amazon.com/RongMax-Complete-Rain-Shower-Head/dp/B07CVY317H/ref=sr_1_13?s=kitchen-bath&ie=UTF8&qid=1543521294&sr=1-13&keywords=rain+shower+head
Anonymous wrote:There is a Marriott out by Dulles Airport that has that type of shower head, its the one that's big and caters to conventions.
You are a good daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who say it is cheap, the shower head is cheap, but moving the pipes from the wall to the ceiling is not so cheap. OP did say her mother wanted an overhead rain shower. Those are usually in the center of the ceiling rather than hanging from the wall.
You don't need to move the plumbing. The kits like the one on Amazon that someone linked above are equipped with an adjustable arm that positions the showerhead over your head.
Anonymous wrote:For those who say it is cheap, the shower head is cheap, but moving the pipes from the wall to the ceiling is not so cheap. OP did say her mother wanted an overhead rain shower. Those are usually in the center of the ceiling rather than hanging from the wall.
