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Stay Mobile For National Senior Citizens Day

Stay Mobile For National Senior Citizens Day

On August 19, 1988, President Ronald Reagan gave a heartfelt speech on why the elderly should be praised and appreciated for all they’ve accomplished and achieved. This led to the National Senior Citizens Day to be made on August 21st.
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Choosing and Using Canes and Crutches

Choosing and Using Canes and Crutches

Broken bones in your legs or feet, surgical procedures performed on your lower limbs, and stroke recovery are three circumstances that may make using crutches or a cane necessary. If one of these situations applies to you or someone you are providing care to, it is important to know how to properly choose and use these mobility aids. That is what we are going to share with you in this post.
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Making the Most of Your Rollator

Making the Most of Your Rollator

Technology makes it easier for those with mobility issues to function. FaceTime, Skype, and other related apps, allow face to face communication with family members and friends without leaving the comforts of your home.
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Visual Cues Improve Pace and Stride Length in Parkinson’s

Visual Cues Improve Pace and Stride Length in Parkinson’s

Laser light visual cues decrease freezing episodes and increase stride length in patients with Parkinson’s
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Rollator or Walker — Which Do I need?

Don’t know whether to get a rollator or walker? Click here to discover the difference.

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