Keeping Your Bathroom Safe Protects The Whole Family

Keeping Your Bathroom Safe Protects The Whole Family

The bathroom can often be the busiest room in the household. This is especially true if you live with a large family. In fact, many a family squabble has broken out over bathroom use. One family member using it for too long can cause quite the fight. Bathrooms are...
Prioritizing Senior Safety In 2021

Prioritizing Senior Safety In 2021

Welcome to 2021! The Advantage Home Health Solutions team would like to wish you a very happy and healthy new year. Here’s hoping it’s one that will end without having us all enduring a pandemic. We’re also hopeful that 2021 is a year when no ill health effects or...
Injury-Free Bathrooms Allow For Happier Holidays

Injury-Free Bathrooms Allow For Happier Holidays

The holiday season is fast approaching. We’re just a little over a week away from Christmas! On behalf of the entire Advantage Home Health Solutions team, we’d like to wish you all a very joyous holiday season! We’d like to wish you a very safe one as well. That means...
The Art Of Keeping Mom And Dad Comfortably At Home

The Art Of Keeping Mom And Dad Comfortably At Home

This has been a tough year for everyone. Unquestionably, the coronavirus pandemic has forced us all to change the ways in which we live our lives. Social distancing, for example, has become commonplace. As a result, many Canadians haven’t seen members of their...
Maintaining Personal Hygiene Is A Key To Senior Health

Maintaining Personal Hygiene Is A Key To Senior Health

Removing all tripping hazards, eating a nutritious diet, utilizing mobility solutions when necessary – these are all methods of keeping seniors safe and healthy. But just how important is maintaining personal hygiene? If you’re the caregiver of an elderly person,...
Safe Bathing Practices For Seniors Who Have Alzheimer’s

Safe Bathing Practices For Seniors Who Have Alzheimer’s

As you’re surely aware, Alzheimer’s disease is a form of dementia that is most commonly associated with forgetfulness. Dementia actually refers to a number of symptoms of cognitive decline. According to Alzheimer Canada Society, 564,000 Canadians are currently living...