Bathroom Dementia Door Sign
Our Bathroom Dementia Sign provides clear, compassionate identification for toilet and washroom facilities in care homes, hospitals, and supported living environments. Specifically designed for individuals living with dementia, this essential sign helps residents, patients, and visitors navigate bathroom facilities confidently, reducing anxiety, supporting independence, and demonstrating professional, person-centred care standards.
Reviews
Functionally excellent—easy to spot, understand, and position. Tested it in both home and facility environments with positive feedback all around. The adhesive backing is strong but doesn’t damage surfaces. Would love to see a version that glows in the dark or has tactile elements for visually impaired users.
Great product with thoughtful design—high contrast colors, a universally recognized image, and easy to mount. My only suggestion would be to offer it in different sizes to suit various hallway layouts or doors. Still, it serves its purpose well and is an important tool in dementia-friendly home modifications.
I bought this for my mother who has moderate dementia, and it’s been incredibly helpful. The clear label and image mean she can find the bathroom on her own again, which has restored a bit of her independence. It might seem like a small thing, but to us, it’s been a huge relief. Highly recommend for anyone caring for a loved one at home.
These signs have made a huge difference in our care home. The large, bold font and clear imagery are perfect for residents with memory issues or visual impairments. Since installing them, we’ve noticed fewer instances of confusion or distress when residents are looking for the bathroom. The signs are also durable and easy to clean—ideal for a professional environment.
My dad was getting very anxious when he couldn’t find the bathroom, especially at night. This sign gave him the visual cue he needed. It’s helped reduce his stress and made our home feel safer and more manageable for him. Honestly one of the best small purchases I’ve made during this caregiving journey