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How to Manage Your Back Pain And Wrist Pain

A number of permanent or temporary issues like strain, injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis may cause pain...

Taking Care of Your Walking Stick

A walking stick is one of the indispensable disability aids that assist people with mobility limitations walk around and stay...

How a Wheeled Walker Benefits Your Mobility

Using a mobile support frame can have significant practical benefits for people who struggle to walk unaided. Walking frames with wheels,...

Why Seating in Showers and Baths Helps Many People

One of the simplest yet most effective disability aids for the bathroom is seating equipment for the shower or the bath itself. Being...

Guide to Maintaining Wheelchairs and Wheelchair Ramps

Wheelchairs need to be consistently maintained if they’re to last and remain safe to use. If it is being used on a weekly or daily basis,...

Kitchen Aids - Making Your Aging in Place Comfy

With almost 87 percent of older adults choosing age in place rather than places with long-term facilities, having access to required aids...

Choosing The Right Zimmer Frame

Everyone wants to stay fit and independent throughout their lives without having to depend on mobility aids. Unluckily, old-age issues,...

How to Take Care of Essential Comfort Aids

Comfort aids are highly helpful to provide comfort to elderly or disabled persons. A pressure relief cushion is one of the important...

An Extensive Guide to Types of Grab Rails

Getting older gives you wisdom, maturity and makes you more practical. However, old age has its downsides too. As we grow older, our...

Walking Frames: Making Life Easier One Step at a Time

Walking frames offer excellent support if you’re living with mobility problems or recovering from injury. They provide a mobile platform...

Perching Stools - Life on the Edge

Many people in later life find it difficult to stand unsupported for even short periods of time. While there are pieces of equipment like...

Essential Aids’ Guide to Manual Wheelchairs

For people who believe they may need a wheelchair for essential medical reasons, the first step is to talk to a GP. They will help you...

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