Bathroom Safety for Seniors: The Complete Checklist
Bathrooms are where most serious home falls happen — wet surfaces, tight clearances, low toilets and a tub wall you...
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Bathrooms are where most serious home falls happen — wet surfaces, tight clearances, low toilets and a tub wall you...
Read MoreRaised toilet seats look simple but choosing the wrong one causes wobble, pinched thighs and sore hips — which is...
Read MoreThe adult incontinence product category has quietly gotten much better in the past two years — thinner pads with the...
Read More“Rollator” and “walker” get used interchangeably but they’re built for different users and different stages of mobility. Picking the wrong...
Read MoreIntermittent catheters look simple from the outside — a sterile tube you insert, drain and remove a few times a...
Read MoreMobility aids, bathroom safety equipment, ostomy supplies, catheters and incontinence products can cost thousands of dollars a year — and...
Read MoreOstomy supplies are a lifelong, medically necessary expense for tens of thousands of Canadians — and the good news is...
Read MoreNavigating Life After Spinal Cord Injury A spinal cord injury changes everything — quickly. Whether you’re newly injured, a family...
Read MoreWhat Makes FitVille Different? FitVille has gained significant attention as a wide-fit shoe brand designed for people with foot conditions...
Read MoreMaking Your Home Work for You Whether you’ve recently acquired a disability, are aging in place, or are planning ahead,...
Read MoreWhy Your Wheelchair Cushion Matters More Than You Think If you spend significant time in a wheelchair, your cushion is...
Read MoreYou’re Not Alone in Wondering About This If you’ve recently had ostomy surgery — or you’re about to — questions...
Read MoreWhat Is Bariatric Medical Equipment? Bariatric equipment is designed for individuals who exceed the weight capacity of standard medical devices...
Read MoreWhen Do You Need an Ankle Brace? Ankle injuries are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Whether you’ve sprained your...
Read MoreWhat Is Adaptive Clothing? Adaptive clothing is designed for people who find traditional clothing difficult to put on, take off,...
Read MoreThe Two Major Ostomy Brands If you’re living with a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy, you’ve likely encountered two names more...
Read MoreTypes of Urine Drainage Bags If you use an indwelling (Foley) or suprapubic catheter, you need a drainage bag to...
Read MoreWhat Is the Pelvic Floor? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that stretch like a hammock from your...
Read MorePlanning Makes the Difference Travelling with a disability is absolutely possible — it just takes more planning. Whether you use...
Read MoreWhy Catheter Users Get More UTIs Urinary tract infections are the most common complication of catheter use. If you use...
Read MoreWhat Is a Standing Wheelchair? A standing wheelchair — also called a stand-up wheelchair or stander — allows the user...
Read MoreLiving a Full Life After Spinal Cord Injury A spinal cord injury changes many aspects of daily life, but it...
Read MoreWho Needs a Mobility Scooter? Mobility scooters are ideal for people who can walk short distances but need assistance for...
Read MoreWhat Is a Foley Catheter? A Foley catheter (indwelling catheter) is a flexible tube inserted through the urethra into the...
Read MoreWhy Pressure Sores Are Serious Pressure sores (also called pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers) are one of the most common...
Read MoreWhat Is a Handcycle? A handcycle is a bicycle powered by arm cranking instead of pedaling. Riders sit in a...
Read MoreIs Ostomy Coverage Available in Canada? Yes — every Canadian province offers some level of funding for ostomy supplies, but...
Read MoreWhy Proper Wound Care Matters Whether it’s a surgical wound, a pressure sore, or a diabetic ulcer, proper wound care...
Read MoreWhat Is a Power Assist Device? A power assist device adds electric motor assistance to a manual wheelchair. Instead of...
Read MoreUnderstanding Incontinence Urinary incontinence affects over 3.3 million Canadians — roughly 10% of the population. It’s far more common than...
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