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7 Tips to Aging in Place
Safety, Aging in Place, Fall Prevention, Senior Citizens
As the Baby Boomer generation continually redefines aging and what senior living entails, many older Americans are choosing to “age in place.” This trend refers to adults choosing to modify their existing homes, so they can stay there as long as they are able to care for themselves. This allows…
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5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Handicap Guests at the Holidays
Safety, Fall Prevention, Life in a Wheelchair, Spinal Cord Injuries, Disabled Youth, Veterans, Senior Citizens
With the holiday season approaching, not only do you want to plan your menu and set up your festive décor, but you may also need to make your home accessible to loved ones who use mobility devices. When planning for temporary guests, whether they’re staying a day or a month,…
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9 Tips to Make Your Home More Handicap Accessible
Adaptive Products, Safety, Aging in Place, Fall Prevention, Life in a Wheelchair, Spinal Cord Injuries, Disabled Youth, Veterans, Senior Citizens
With over 2.2 million Americans wheelchair dependent, there is a huge demand for accessibility in public areas and throughout homes across America. Despite this, there are still many public areas across the U.S. that are not wheelchair-friendly, but your home doesn’t have to be one of these places.
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