Posted on 09 February 2012. Tags: blog, Disability, Health, mobility, mobility equipment, other, Stair Lift, Stair Lifts, Stairlift, Stairlifts, wellbeing
Often the first thing someone says after having a stair lift put in their home is “why didn’t I do this years ago?” It can be human nature to push ourselves to the limit and beyond, and often the idea of mobility equipment symbolizes the end of our youth. Well, if we’re honest, our youth ended long ago, and perhaps it is now time to embrace the now!
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Posted on 03 February 2012. Tags: accessible bathroom, bathroom, Disability, eldercare, family, Health, Home, Home Accessories, home remodeling, seniors, universal design, universal home design, universal home plan
The trend of constructing homes around the universal home design idea is a trend who’s time has come. With a huge amount of baby boomers aging rapidly and the domestic issues related to eldercare coming to the forefront, it’s important that everyone consider the need of making their homes more disability-friendly and more adaptable to aging in place. Sometimes having a home that is universally designed to suit everyone in the home, whether disabled or not, can make the difference in moving into another residence for sheer lack of accessibility.
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Posted on 08 December 2011. Tags: Bath Lift, Disability, Home
Bath lifts are designed to aid people with mobility restrictions in enjoying a bath. They are installed on the side of the bathtub, and the user simply sits in the seat and is lowered into the tub. When the bath is finished, the seat then returns the user to the side of the tub.
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Posted on 02 December 2011. Tags: Disability, Diseases and Conditions, diseases and disorders, disorders, general health, Health, health and disability, health conditions, sleep apnea, sleep apnea symptoms, sleep apnea treatment, sleep conditions, sleep disorder, sleep snoring, sleeping disorders
Advancing age, obesity and certain existing health conditions like persistent snoring problems, etc call for trouble. It is particularly conducive for the onset of one of the worst sleep disorders called obstructive sleep apnea. The situation gets more comfortable for the condition to set in, especially if the individual has not taken any proactive measures either to treat snoring or to lose weight.
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Posted on 02 December 2011. Tags: autos, Disability, mobility scooter, nikon d 3100, nikon d3100, nikon d3100 review, three wheeled vehicle, transport, vehicles
One thing about Nikon D 3100, not to mention the Nikon D3100 review that is pretty amazing is how far-reaching it has shown itself to be among the populace. Indeed, it is not all that difficult to see it at work in your life or the lives of people you know, possibly. Still as with many things, there is more to it and some things should be carefully thought about. Given that, people have seen enough so they do have a handle on it even if they tend not to understand all of it. But when you can uncover all you can and learn, then you will find oneself in a better position. So in that spirit, here are several important points concerning this subject you may appreciate knowing.
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Posted on 17 November 2011. Tags: Disability, Diseases and Conditions, diseases and disorders, disorders, general health, Health, health and disability, health conditions, sleep apnea, sleep apnea symptoms, sleep apnea treatment, sleep conditions, sleep disorder, sleep snoring, sleeping disorders
Every doctor welcomes patient awareness and knowledge about the illness he or she is suffering from. This not only helps in managing the condition, but even speeds up the recovery process. Obstructive sleep apnea is one such sleep disorder, the recovery from which can be hastened if the patient is well-conversant with the basics of the condition.
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Posted on 08 November 2011. Tags: Disabilities, Disability, dysgraphia, learning, writing problems
Who didn’t dislike writing assignments back in grade school? I surely did. It’s a whole different ball game after you’ve learned to write well, but before that you’re constantly being corrected. I don’t blame any kid who dislikes writing.
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Posted on 11 May 2011. Tags: Disabilities, Disability, Diseases, Diseases and Conditions, Health, Health and Fitness, Healthcare Systems, Home Health Care, Medicine, Men's Health, Mental Health, Pain Management, Weight Loss, Women's Health
It has an important drug approved by the Fda standards that may help you for those who have breast cancers. It’s called Arimidex and it is showing promising brings about clinical trials. After several studies, it’s been capable of giving Five years of good results for girls using phases of the ailment.
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Posted on 11 May 2011. Tags: Disabilities, Disability, Diseases, Diseases and Conditions, Health, Health and Fitness, Healthcare Systems, Home Health Care, Medicine, Men's Health, Mental Health, Pain Management, Weight Loss, Women's Health
Why does Crestor is still the top selling drug today? It is a revolution in health which is increasing the medical management all over the world. Before, it wasn’t very promising, but the moment it was presented in the market, people begun to patronize it. Lets discover how this drug work.
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