10 Bath and Bathroom Safety Tips for Seniors
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids, The Relief Shop on Aug 17th, 2011
Enjoy health breakthroughs and symptoms info of TheReliefPlace.com plus medical supply how-to's of TheReliefShop.com Medical Supplies
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids, The Relief Shop on Aug 17th, 2011
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids, Joint Pain, The Relief Shop on Jul 16th, 2011
As walking sticks are becoming the “in thing”, more and more are realizing the scope of their benefits.
Posted in Aches, Pains & Conditions, Arthritis, Diabetes, Disability Aids, Health Resources, Incontinence, Independent Living Aids, Infrared Heat Therapy, Joint Pain, Product Reviews, The Relief Shop on Jun 24th, 2011
It’s always helpful to know another’s opinion of an online store. We hope these testimonials from customers of The Relief Shop Medical Supplies help to show you the quality of the store’s service, product selection, and easy-to-shop store design.
Posted in Aches, Pains & Conditions, Arthritis, Diabetes, Disability Aids, Incontinence, Independent Living Aids, Infrared Heat Therapy, Joint Pain, Light Therapy, Medical Breakthroughs, Medical Supplies How-To, Product Reviews, Sleep, Stress & Anxiety Info, The Relief Shop on Jun 2nd, 2011
The Relief Shop Medical Supplies has a new community forum in LinkedIn called Healthy Insights – The Relief Shop Community.
Healthy Insights is a place to share ideas, questions and experiences in health related areas such as nutrition, arthritis and joint pain, sleep problems, diabetes, mobility problems, anxiety, depression, and whatever health related topics you want to talk about.
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids, Medical Supplies How-To, The Relief Shop on May 12th, 2011
If an individual is losing their ability to walk, a good question to consider is; when should a wheelchair become the only mode of mobility?
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids on Mar 14th, 2011
Assistive devices are implements and equipment that have been designed or adapted to replace, increase or maintain a disabled or injured individual’s ability to perform a task or activity. One of the first rooms to be fitted with assistive devices and safety aids is the bathroom. Here are some simple devices you can use.
Posted in Disability Aids, Independent Living Aids on Mar 3rd, 2011
Did you know there are different types of walking canes or sticks, as many people refer to them? Well, there are. The different types defined and what they can do for you.