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This short video has everything you need to know to make an informed choice on lift chairs and recliners, so you can enjoy relaxing - and getting out of your chair with ease.Read now
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How to use scoops plate?/怎样使用可弯曲刀叉和高边盘子?
Learn how to use a scoop plate. Specially shaped plate to assist users who have limited dexterity, particularly those with one hand, to use cutlery more easily.Read now -
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Choosing the Right Mobility Scooter
There are many different types, sizes and brands of mobility scooters, from small portable travel scooters to larger rough terrain mobility scooters. To find out which one is right for you, it's best to understand how you're going to use it. Things to consider when buying a mobility scooter:Read now -
Breaking Down the Stigma of Incontinence
Although people who have incontinence may not talk about it, it’s more common than you think. Surprisingly, incontinence impacts one in four New Zealanders...Read now -
Choosing The Right Walking Stick
Read nowWhich walking stick is right for you? When it comes to choosing a walking stick a lot of people don’t give it much thought, but to get the most benefit from a walking stick it needs to be suited to you, and your needs. Read a quick guide on the different walking sticks available.
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Using Your Walking Stick
When used correctly, the right walking stick can improve your balance and help reduce strain on your hips, knees, ankles and feet. It's important that the walking stick you use is set up to suit your needs. Read more for everything you need to know when using a walking stick.Read now -
Using a Bed Lever - Ministry of Health Recommendations
Read nowA bed lever is designed to assist someone getting in and out of bed and moving from a lying position to a seated position and vice versa. It is not designed as a restraint or to prevent falling out of bed. Read our checklist to help you decide if a bed lever is suitable, compatible with your bed and environment. The checklist can identify potential contraindications and risks but may not cover every situation. For this reason we recommend you consult with an occupational therapist or health professional.