In most homes and hospitals, wash basins are permanently fixed to walls at a standard height, assuming that users can walk and stand comfortably. However, this design creates serious difficulties for elderly people, persons with disabilities, and bedridden patients who are unable to move independently., During health conditions such as vomiting, diarrhea, infections, or post-surgery recovery, patients frequently need to wash their hands or clean themselves. In many cases, they are unable to reach the wash basin without assistance, leading to discomfort, poor hygiene, and increased risk of infections., In our nearby hospitals, many patients depend completely on caregivers even for basic washing needs. When immediate help is not available, patients are forced to wait, which affects their dignity and causes mental stress. At the same time, caregivers and nurses may hesitate to provide close assistance in certain situations due to the fear of infection., Additionally, the current wash basin systems are neither movable nor adjustable according to the patient’s position (sitting or lying), making them unsuitable for people with limited mobility., This highlights a significant gap in accessible and hygienic washing facilities for individuals who are most in need of care and support.