5 Kitchen Gadgets for Seniors with Weak Hands (Arthritis Friendly)
1. Introduction 2. The Electric Jar Opener 3. The “Rocker” Knife 4. Anti-Fatigue Kitchen Mats 5. The Touchless Automatic Soap Dispenser 6. The Kettle Tipper 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. The Electric Jar Opener 3. The “Rocker” Knife 4. Anti-Fatigue Kitchen Mats 5. The Touchless Automatic Soap Dispenser 6. The Kettle Tipper 7. Conclusion
Introduction It is the most common question we get: “My doctor said I need a grab bar. Will Medicare pay for it?” The short answer is usually no. While Medicare Part B covers “Durable Medical Equipment” (DME) like hospital beds and wheelchairs, it has a very strict definition of what is “medically necessary.” Unfortunately, most … Read more
Introduction The standard “Medical Alert” industry is built on a subscription model. You buy the device, and then you pay $40 or $50 every single month for a call center service. Over 5 years, that is $3,000. For many seniors on a fixed income, that is simply too expensive. Fortunately, technology has changed. You can … Read more
Introduction It is the phone call every child dreads: “Mom slipped in the shower.” Even if she didn’t get hurt this time, the fear is real. The combination of soap, water, and hard tile makes the bathroom the most dangerous room in the house. But you don’t need to rebuild the entire bathroom to make … Read more
1. Introduction 2. Top Pick #1: The “Premium” Choice 3. Top Pick #2: The “Space Saver” (Best for Small Rooms) 4. Top Pick #3: The Budget Friendly Option 5. Buyer’s Guide: What is “Wall Clearance”? 6. Conclusion
Did you know that 80% of falls in the home happen in the bathroom? For many seniors, the room that should be a place of comfort often becomes a source of anxiety. But here is the good news: You don’t need a $15,000 renovation to make a bathroom safe. Most accidents can be prevented with … Read more