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September is National Americana Month
National Americana Month is a time to bring us together as Americans. Throughout the history of the United States, politics, religion, race, and culture collide as we determine what is quintessentially American. We have developed [...]
Creating Daily Routines Centered Around Giving Back to Yourself
Life is chaotic, and it’s through our daily self care routines that we establish some form of order and peace. We have our family, jobs, school, and other obligations. But through all the chaos and [...]
Can You Catch Covid-19 Outdoors?
We’re all feeling a bit stir crazy in the U.S. right now. Nothing feels quite as care-free as it might during a normal summer. While hopefully you’ve been outside for a refreshing walk, or sat [...]
How to Enjoy Life Under Quarantine
While restrictions in many states may be loosening, some of the elderly, vulnerable, or just plain cautious may be looking for a little added time at home. That doesn’t have to mean boredom and isolation. [...]
Caregiving for the Elderly During the Pandemic
By now we’ve all noticed that seniors are one of the highest hit populations when it comes to Covid-19. Nursing home numbers for the disease have been extremely high. If you’ve been caring for a [...]
How to Socialize Under Quarantine
Humans are social creatures and as we age that socialization can be even harder to satisfy. Throw in a pandemic and it can be even more difficult to socialize under quarantine. Below are some suggestions [...]
Used Vs. New Stairlifts: What You Need to Know
From time to time, we’ll receive a question from customers on whether they should buy used vs. new stairlifts. While the question may seem straightforward, the answer can often be a little more complex. There [...]
February is National Heart Month
Cardiovascular diseases claim more lives each year than all forms of cancer and chronic lower respiratory diseases combined. Between 2013 and 2016, 121.5 million American adults had some form of cardiovascular disease, according to the [...]
January is National Sunday Supper Month
Mealtime can often mean chaos in a busy family. Mom or dad may be stuck at work late. The kids may need to be out the door for their sporting event. Smartphones make it even [...]
5 Winter Wheelchair Safety Tips
The cold weather can be a challenge for the disabled, and these winter wheelchair safety tips are designed to keep you and your equipment safe. Extreme cold, slick weather, and more dark hours all pose [...]