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Stay Safe and Discreet When Incontinence Has Taken it’s Toll with These Productive Items

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Incontinence is a widespread issue in our country. In fact, the National Association For Continence reports that almost 25 million Americans have trouble controlling their bladder. Modern incontinence products make it easier and safer to deal with the symptoms of incontinence, even from a wheelchair. Review these items and whether your incontinence pack needs an…

Which Style of Vehicle Lift Matches Your Mobility Needs?

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A vehicle lift purchase should be influenced by your daily schedule, total mobility, and transportation options. This summary of Bruno’s top-of-the-line product can help you match a vehicle or wheelchair lift to your needs. Curb-Sider: This vehicle lift is installed to one side of your vehicles’ cargo bay. The mechanism uses a compact, crane-like operation…

The Benefits of Installing a Joey Lift on Your Vehicle When Mobility Becomes an Issue

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Living with limited mobility means overcoming many obstacles in getting to the places that you need to go. Fortunately, between today’s range of wheelchairs, chair lifts, handicap ramps, and other accessibility solutions, getting from point A to B no longer means constant and everyday hardship for the mobility impaired. Equipping your vehicle with a lifting…

Mobility Aids At Home, On the Go, and at Public Places

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For more information on home and business accessibility issues, browse through the links below: To learn about the accessibility requirements in the Americans with Disabilities Act, visit this page from Access-Board.gov. Take a look at this page from the National Association of Home Builders to learn about residential accessibility laws. Does a loved one need…

3 Signs That Your Loved One May Need Home Mobility Aids

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Increasing accessibility for disabled loved ones at home is not only a matter of convenience, but it’s also a matter of safety. Without the necessary mobility aids, it can be difficult for someone with disabilities to navigate his or her own home. This can lead to dangerous situations, such as falling or slipping. Take a…