*This is a guest article by Debra Moore, a friend of mine and one of our practice leaders for the Blazen Divaz New year, new you right? Time to read all the inspiring articles and blogs for the new year.Almost all will include some version of “get moving, keep moving...
*The following is a sponsored post but as always, my opinions are always my own.Having been a nurse for over 30 years, I learned that what you don’t use, you lose so it’s a big deal to me to guard my health and to keep moving. As those of you who have cared for aging...
Mobility is a key component in the recovery and rehabilitation of a loved one. Physical disabilities or impairments make it more challenging, not only for the person but also for caregivers. Fortunately, various kinds of patient lifts are available to provide...
As people age, their muscles tend to weaken and mobility may start to decrease. The home they have grown to know and love may no longer be fully accessible because of the stairs that lead upstairs to a bedroom or downstairs to a laundry room. There are a number of...
Stairways can be a huge problem for seniors or anyone with limited mobility. They become difficult and dangerous to navigate. Falling down stairs is one of the leading causes of injuries to seniors. Stairs can also limit the ability of a senior to remain in their home...