Raised Toilet Seats
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Posted: June 02, 2014
Falling at any age is a frightening experience. Parents with toddlers do all they can to minimize injuries from falls. Helmets are no longer just for professional bicyclists, all ages wear them to mitigate head injuries from falls. They’ve become the status quo. Seniors are especially vulnerable to falls and each year, one in three elderly adults age 65 or older will experience a fall according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).1 Older adults need help to reduce the risk of falling, especially in the bathroom where a few simple additions can help your loved one remain independent and safe.
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Posted: December 23, 2013Categories: Knee, Dressing Aids, Grooming Aids, Leisure, Mobility Scooters, 3 Wheel Mobility Scooters, 4 Wheel Mobility Scooters, Infection Control, Hygiene, Kitchen Aids, Vision Aids, First Aid Kits, Dressings, Wound Cleanser & Debridement, Toileting Aids, Hot/Cold Therapy, Uncategorized, Patient Care, Wound Care, Bathroom Assists, Lift Chairs, Bedridden, Knee Replacement, Orthopedics / Orthotics, Personal Care, wheelchair accessories, Arthritis, Wheelchairs, Canes, Walkers, Raised Toilet Seats, Daily Living Aids, Around the House, Around the Office
You suffer from osteoarthritis and your knee pain is unbearable. After years of limited mobility and the inability to maintain an active lifestyle, you agree to have an orthopedic surgeon examine your knee. The surgeon determines you are a good candidate for a Total Knee Replacement (TKR). Most patients undergoing TKR are 50 to 80 years of age. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons a reduction of knee pain is experienced by more than 90% of TKR patients. Additionally, basic activities of daily living significantly improved.1 Preparation for your joint replacement will help ease the stress of major surgery. AllegroMedical.com provides 3 Tips to help you prepare for your Total Knee Replacement Surgery.
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Posted: April 03, 2013
Are you spending more time helping your aging family members? If your elderly parents, spouse, or loved ones are approaching their seventies and are living 'independently' in their home, you may notice significantly more time and energy is need to assist them with general tasks. You aren't quite a 'caregiver' for them, but you worry more about their safety and ability to remain independent. Keeping your aging parents active and independent or enabling a spouse or other family member to stay self-reliant throughout their elder years delays the costs and emotional drain of hiring or providing caregiving. AllegroMedical.com offers four “Caregiver Approved” products that will provide you with peace-of-mind and help keep your loved ones independent longer.
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Posted: December 21, 2010
We love adding new products to the AllegroMedical.com site. So much so that we add them every day. And because it is the holiday season, we've added some fun products related to lifestyle, grooming and relaxation - all in the name of good health, independence and well-being. Happy shopping!
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Posted: December 13, 2010Categories: Knee Replacement, Hygiene, Daily Living Aids, Hospital Discharge Favorites, Raised Toilet Seats, Constipation, Patient Care, Personal Care, Back Pain, Hip Replacement, Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Stroke, Bedridden, Conditions, Multiple Sclerosis, Medical Supplies Buyers Guides, Bathroom Assists, Safety Products, Arthritis
Potty humor aside, bathroom business is serious business no matter who you are. And for those with mobility or other health issues, trips to the bathroom require actual planning. Believe me, there are products to help. AllegroMedical.com has the best priced, highest rated, selection of bathroom assists around.
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Posted: February 15, 2010
Raised toilet seats are divine inventions for those who have trouble bending to sit on a standard toilet seat. These elevated devices are routinely prescribed for short term use upon hospital discharge, usually to accommodate fractures or post-hip replacements and knee surgeries. Elderly individuals and those with chronic arthritis, hip pain, knee pain, back pain or mobility issues may require a more permanent solution to maintain independence in the bathroom.