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by Vince Baiera
There's nothing better than a relaxing soak in the tub. But what happens when things go wrong and what was meant to be relaxing turns into a trip t...
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by Vince Baiera
The human body is designed for movement. Consequently, physical activity at any age is beneficial for keeping us in good physical and mental health...
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by Vince Baiera
Age brings with it a great deal of wisdom and a lifetime of rich experiences. But, along with age come many unwanted physical complications like vi...
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by Vince Baiera
Parents have the incredible job of raising the next generation. But with a great many significant responsibilities, parents have to go through the ...
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by Vince Baiera
Step stools and step ladders are both very useful pieces of equipment that make it easier and safer to perform several jobs in and around the house...
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by Vince Baiera
While aging in place can be incredibly rewarding, most seniors find it difficult to move around and perform everyday tasks as they get older. This ...
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by Vince Baiera
Aging in place is a wonderful way to spend the senior years, and mobility devices can be a great aid to make it smoother. Age-related mobility issu...
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by Vince Baiera
As we age, our mobility, balance, flexibility, and overall muscle tone decrease, making it difficult to perform everyday tasks that were once easy....
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by Vince Baiera
Being able to engage in enjoyable activities is one of the advantages of aging in place. Post-retirement is just the beginning of another new chapt...
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by Vince Baiera
While many of us take our ability to move around effortlessly for granted, a surprising percentage of the elderly experience mobility issues as a c...
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by Vince Baiera
Balance is something we all take for granted. The thought of losing our balance is a frightening prospect, but it is an inevitable part of aging th...
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by Vince Baiera
While staying active in your senior years can be advantageous in impeding age-related challenges, the risk of injury, joint pain, or strains is...
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