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  • Buyer's Guide: How to Choose the Right Walker?
    Is the walker mainly used indoors or outdoors? If you mainly use it indoors, it may be more appropriate to choose a small and easy-to-maneuver walker; if you need to use it outdoors, consider choosing a more sturdy walker that can adapt to various ground conditions.
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  • Who is Suitable for a Wheelless Walker or a Four-Wheeled Rollator?
    Wheelless walkers are usually suitable for people who have limited mobility but still have a certain amount of upper limb strength and independent mobility. Four-wheeled rollators are suitable for users whose walking ability has decreased but who can still move independently. Compared with wheelless walkers, four-wheeled rollators are more flexible and can meet the various needs of users.
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  • Buyer's Guide: Choosing the Right Shower Chair
    Basic shower chairs usually cost between $30 and $70, while premium models with backrests and armrests can cost as much as $100 to $200. Shower chairs or transfer stools with transfer features are usually more expensive and can cost $200 or more.
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  • Buyer’s Guide: Choosing the Right Bedside Commode
    Bedside toilets can be divided into: standard bedside toilet, folding bedside toilet, heavy-duty bedside toilet, conversion bedside toilet and bedside commode with wheels. This article provides a comprehensive guide to help you make the right purchasing decision.
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  • What Is A High-Low Bed?
    As the name suggests, a high-low bed is a bed with adjustable height. This type of bed is usually equipped with an electric or manual height adjustment system, so that the height of the bed can be raised and lowered as needed.
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  • Toilet Help for the Elderly: 10 Tips for Elderly Safety
    Summary of 10 Tips for Elderly Safety 1. Understand your limitations and needs 2. Raise the height of the toilet seat 3. Add support around the toilet 4. Use non-slip flooring to reduce the chance of slipping 5. Improve the lighting in the bathroom 6. Use the support of a walker...
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  • How to Design a Bathroom for the Elderly?
    When designing a bathroom for the elderly, the size of the bathroom door is an issue that must be seriously considered, especially when the elderly need to use a wheelchair or walker. Standard residential doors are usually around 30 inches wide, but this may be too narrow for a wheelchair.
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  • Why do some people need extra-wide hospital beds?
    In some cases, standard-sized hospital beds are not enough to meet the needs of patients. Extra-wide hospital beds become a necessary choice in these cases. Extra-wide hospital beds not only meet the practical needs of patients with larger bodies or specific rehabilitation needs, but also provide patients with more comfort and security on a psychological level.
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  • How Can Hospital Beds Help People with Fibromyalgia?
    People with fibromyalgia may experience pain and discomfort in various parts of their body. Hospital beds have specially designed mattresses that provide even support throughout the body and reduce pain by preventing excessive pressure on specific areas.
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  • How Can Hospital Beds Help Stroke Recovery?
    After a stroke, patients often need to stay in bed for a long time, which can lead to a series of problems such as bedsores, muscle atrophy, and poor circulation. Hospital beds can help alleviate these problems and promote patients' recovery by providing a variety of features.
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