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Porch Lifts Help To Return Normalcy To Lives

Porch Lifts Help To Return Normalcy To Lives

ndividuals who require the use of wheelchairs shouldn’t have to miss out on all of the enjoyable moments that life has to offer. At least, this is a staunch belief of Advantage Home Health Solutions. We strongly believe in restoring senses of independence in people who are most often told that they are unable to live life “normally”. It’s our mission to provide solutions to help return normalcy to the lives of our clients.

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3 Ways A Stair Lift Can Significantly Improve Life At Home

3 Ways A Stair Lift Can Significantly Improve Life At Home

If you live in a home with an individual with mobility issues, it’s of paramount importance that you significantly limit his/her risk of slips and falls. In many cases, that means installing a stair lift so that your staircase can be transformed from an insurmountable climb to an easy-to-ascend pathway.

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The Importance Of Creating A Senior-Friendly Bedroom In Your Home

The Importance Of Creating A Senior-Friendly Bedroom In Your Home

Seniors with mobility issues don’t get to enjoy the comforts of their homes the way most of us do. While the home is generally considered to be one’s “castle”, it can present nightmarish circumstances to those who may have vision impairments or decreased strength and balance. Simply put, it’s important to make homes safer when elderly relatives with disabilities live within them.

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3 Important Steps In Making Your Home Safe For Wheelchair Users

3 Important Steps In Making Your Home Safe For Wheelchair Users

Individuals who require the use of wheelchairs to get around require some special modifications to their homes. Naturally, their mobility issues don’t enable them to utilize the various rooms of the home in the way most of us can. Adding such home modifications as porch lifts or stair lifts is often necessary. They both offer safe accessibility inside and outside the home. However, there are a few other important steps to take when making your home safe for wheelchair users.

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What Do Our Elderly Loved Ones Need From Us The Most?

What Do Our Elderly Loved Ones Need From Us The Most?

It’s what we all truly want, isn’t it? But when we’re in our later years, love can sometimes be hard to come by. This is not to say that elderly people aren’t loved. Of course, they are! But the opportunities for us to show them the love they deserve sometimes come few and far between.

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How To Prepare Your Home For An Elderly Loved One

How To Prepare Your Home For An Elderly Loved One

No matter the reason, the re-establishing of the home’s inhabitants is often a major undertaking. This isn’t just because families need to get used to having one extra member take up space in the home. But elderly individuals who require daily assistance with living need to have their safety placed as a top priority.

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Bathroom Fall Prevention Requires More Attention

Bathroom Fall Prevention Requires More Attention

The first, and most obvious, is that the utilities in the washroom all involve water. Water, of course, can make surfaces a lot more slippery than they already are. Such a reality presents an especially dangerous scenario for both the elderly and those who have mobility issues. The bathroom can be a dangerous place enough as it is. Suffering from limited mobility and/or a reduced sense of balance and strength only add to the danger.

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The Art Of Bringing Joy To An Elderly Loved One’s Life

The Art Of Bringing Joy To An Elderly Loved One’s Life

Canadians of advanced ages, quite clearly, can’t participate in all of the activities their younger counterparts can. As a result, many families enjoy outings without Grandma and Grandpa. And while our elderly loved ones may often understand that they don’t have the strength, balance and mobility to be out on the town, it doesn’t mean they don’t feel isolated when they’re home alone.

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