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The Best Bathing Products of 2024 for Bedridden Loved Ones

The Best Bathing Products of 2024 for Bedridden Loved Ones

Posted by Carewell Staff on Thu Dec 21 2023

No way to get your loved one to a shower or bath? No worries. From no-rinse wash to shampoo caps, we’ve put together a handy list of water-free options for cleansing bedridden loved ones. Read on for our favorite ways to ensure clean, fresh skin in any environment.Read More


Walking canes are an essential tool for anyone with limited mobility, especially seniors or those with conditions that may affect balance and gait. Walking canes can help improve balance and coordination, decrease the chance of falling, and provide support for those with chronic pain or fatigue. In this article, we will go over a few things to look for when selecting a cane and give you our list of the top 11 best walking canes on the market.

Top 11 Best Walking Canes of 2024

Posted by Sophie Bebeau on Thu Dec 21 2023

Walking canes are an essential tool for anyone with limited mobility, especially seniors or those with conditions that may affect balance and gait. Walking canes can help improve balance and coordination, decrease the chance of falling, and provide support for those with chronic pain or fatigue. In this article, we will go over a few things to look for when selecting a cane and give you our list of the top 11 best walking canes on the market. Read More


The Best Supplies for Limited Mobility in 2024

The Best Supplies for Limited Mobility in 2024

Posted by Chad Birt on Thu Dec 21 2023

Many older adults who require care also experience limited mobility. Devices like walkers, canes, and rollators can encourage independence at home, but more complex activities like bathing, changing, or using the toilet often require additional assistance.See the supplies to help.


Man with woman sitting in wheelchair

Patient Lifts: Lightening the Load for Caregivers

Posted by Lauren Caggiano on Wed May 24 2023

Caring for a family member with limited mobility is a reality for many caregivers. People with limited mobility often need help to move in and out of bed and around the house and might not be able to perform instrumental activities of daily living on their own. Read More