Why A Power Lift Chair Makes Such A Great Christmas Present
If you live with an aging parent or family member with a physical disability, there’s no doubt you regularly have his/her safety at the forefront
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If you live with an aging parent or family member with a physical disability, there’s no doubt you regularly have his/her safety at the forefront
Arthritis is the general term used to describe disorders that impact our joints. Pain, stiffness, redness, swelling and a decreased range of motion of our
Sometimes, we get so caught up in making sure that our elderly parents and grandparents are having their physical needs met that we forget their
For the many Canadians who live with their elderly loved ones, making their homes as injury-proof as possible is a top priority. It goes without
We’re only two weeks into spring, but we’re willing to bet that the majority of Canadians have already thought about how to enjoy the impending
Is “cooped up in the house” an adequate way to describe the average day of the elderly loved one in your home? If so, you’re
For many people, staircases are simple pathways from one floor to the next. For many others, staircases are dangerous parts of any building. Especially when
Not all beds are created equal. And no one knows this more than individuals with mobility issues. Quite obviously, those who live with physical limitations
To most people, a flight of steps is nothing more than a pathway to a higher or lower level of a building. A few seconds
You’ve likely seen the commercials. Mattress companies and bed manufacturers have gone to great lengths to advertise adjustable beds, highlighting the many benefits they provide