The shower area was terrible.
They had the stupid, clingy cotton curtains that do nothing to keep water from escaping shower, soak up water like a sponge, and cling to you as you shower.
Furthermore, I was given the shower for people with wheelchairs, which isn't a problem for me, but the shower was only about three feet wide.
Standing sideways, I could fit in the shower area snugly, but facing to or away from the showerhead, some of my leg, shoulder, and hip area was outside.
Also, when I say outside, I mean outside, as there wasn't a tub or showering station; it was just a rounded two-inch dip that should the drain fail, would result in a small pool that would have to be stood in.
If I couldn't fit, how can someone who has to wheel in on a chair? There was a seat in the back, but if the person using it wasn't skinny as a post, they probably weren't having a good time.