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7 Important Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Stairlift

7 Important Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Stairlift

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Oct 04 2022

A custom stairlift can increase your independence and reduce your risk of falls. But what should you consider when buying one? Here are 7 factors to research: Read More


7 Organizations that Offer Home Repair Help for Seniors

7 Organizations that Offer Home Repair Help for Seniors

Posted by Chad Birt on Mon Oct 10 2022

The majority of older Americans say that they want to age in place, but what if your home needs repairs to make it safe? Here are 7 organizations that provide free or discounted home improvement services.Read More


How to Choose a Bedrail for Adults: Simple Tips from an Occupational Therapist

How to Choose a Bedrail for Adults: Simple Tips from an Occupational Therapist

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Nov 10 2022

Getting in and out of bed is something most of us take for granted. But as we get older, this seemingly simple task becomes more difficult. Enter the bedrail for adults. The right bed rail can improve nighttime safety, reduce the risk of falls, and help everyone in your home get more restful sleep. Read More


As parents and other family members age, we often get to a point where it's time to make that big decision: where will they live when they can't meet all their needs on their own anymore? For seniors who don't need the high-level, full-time medical care of a nursing home, in-home care or assisted living are the two best options. But how do you choose which is best for your loved one? This article serves as a simple guide to help you work through these three considerations so you can feel more confident in your decision.

How to Choose Between Assisted Living vs. In-Home Care for an Aging Adult: 3 Important Considerations

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Wed Oct 19 2022

As parents and other family members age, we often get to a point where it's time to make that big decision: where will they live when they can't meet all their needs on their own anymore? For seniors who don't need the high-level, full-time medical care of a nursing home, in-home care or assisted living are the two best options. But how do you choose which is best for your loved one? This article serves as a simple guide to help you work through these three considerations so you can feel more confident in your decision.Read More