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