Advancements In Mobility Aids
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 12/10/2017 to
Mobility Aids Articles and Information
On many levels, you could say that we are very lucky to be living in the 21st century, especially in regards to the innovation of medical technology and equipment.
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Winter Safety for the Less Ambulatory
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 10/31/2017 to
Mobility Aids Articles and Information
Winter is not too far off and with the colder weather comes ice, sleet snow and rain. And for people who have mobility issues and are less ambulatory than they used to be, the importance of staying safer during the late fall and winter months is critical.
Storm Safety For The Elderly
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 9/21/2017 to
Wheelchair Accessories
September is here and has most certainly come in with a vengeance--Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Jose on its way, wildfires in the west. With any of these types of storms or natural disasters, it usually comes with loss of power, flooding, shortages of gas, water and food, as well as destruction/damage of homes.
Living Alone After Age 65
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 9/7/2017 to
Mobility Aids Articles and Information
If you ask the majority of people over the age of 65, they would probably tell you that they wish to remain at home and living independently, even if it means being alone.
Falls in the Elderly - How to Stay Safe
Posted by Bonnie Joffe on 7/6/2017 to
Sitting, Standing, & Transfer Aids
Living a longer, healthier life is most likely be at the top of everyone's wish list. Did you know that according to the census department, the average lifespan for a women is 82.3 years old and 76.3 for males?
Moving Safely with Limited Mobility
Posted by Tanika on 6/2/2017 to
Sitting, Standing, & Transfer Aids
Reduced mobility, whether due to a disability, illness, or injury, makes moving in a stable and safe manner challenging. In this article, we are going to introduce some aids that will help those with limited mobility to move with less risk and more stability.