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June 26, 2009

Patient Lift Model 9700Safety for caregivers is crucial. A patient lift is used in the home or at medical facilities to help a patient rise or any function they may need: 

Model 9700 Bariatric Lift • Electric Full Body Lift includes • 2 batteries • 3X sling • 1 battery charger • Safety padded hanger and beam • Non-arcing beam • Storage Saddle bags • Remote control • Battery Indicator • Swivel Hanger with safety latches • Weight Limit: 700 pounds

Many individuals that have limited mobility will need a patient lifter to help them move their legs or for them to lift their torso off of the bed. There are many companies that provide mobility equipment and with the new advances in technology the performance and type of equipment available will make movement easier then ever. Wheelchairs Abound is an up and coming leader in the area of providing  Mobility Equipment.

Good Ergonomic News!

Author: admin
June 19, 2009

Good Ergonomic News! 

Cleaning a Commode or Shower Stool

Author: ElectricWheelchair
June 10, 2009
Cleaning a Commode or Shower Stool

When caring for shower commodes and stools, it’s important to perform regular cleaning. Just as shower tile often becomes inundated with mildew if left alone for a significant amount of time, shower commodes and stools need to be cleaned often. It’s important to use a standard scrub brush and tile soap at least once a month to clean a shower commode or shower stool. There are also several cleaning products that can protect a commode or stool from mildew. It’s also possible to use an automated shower cleaner, and leave the commode or stool in the shower as it self cleans. However, make sure to take a scrub brush and cleaner to the underside now and then to prevent mildew from building up in that location.

 

When mildew gets out of hand, it can also cause other mildew to manifest at a faster pace, so it’s best to keep the shower at a minimum at all times. Even a small amount of mildew in the cracks can translate into a breakout in the near future.

Necessities for Coping with a Bum Leg

Author: ElectricWheelchair
June 10, 2009
Necessities for Coping with a Bum Leg

Whether a leg has been injured due to an accident or surgery, it’s important to be aware of the necessities to own while the leg is healing. First, when a leg is healing, it’s important to keep off it as much as possible. This doesn’t mean that walking around shouldn’t happen at all, but keeping off the leg will speed up the healing process. When walking, be sure to use underarm crutches, even if it feels like the leg is getting better and the crutches aren’t needed. Taking the weight of the leg will help it to heal faster until it is back up to 100%. For those who have undergone surgery, be sure to apply ice or heat to the leg on a regular basis. This will reduce the pain caused by the injury, and make it more bearable to sit for extended periods of time. Since there is a lot of sitting and resting involved with a leg injury, be sure to have activities to stay occupied.

 

Never remove bandages or stop taking medication unless confirmed first by a doctor. When patients go out and do their own thing without doctor permission, it often causes their injury to relapse.

June 2, 2009

Reversable Tranfer Toilet SeatFrom your shower to your clothes hamper, the bathroom is one of the most personal rooms in the house. Yet, safety and health often come second to convenience and comfort. That’s why it’s important to be mindful of potential hazards. There are simple precautions you can take to reduce your risks, and improve your quality of life.

  • Consider putting a cordless phone in the bathroom in a low area in case of an emergency.
  • Use a toilet seat riser or toilet safety stand, which fits around the toilet area; which provides handrails for extra support.
  • Install permanent/fixed grab bars in areas where you might need a little extra mobility support.
  • Medication’s shelf life is better if kept in a cool dry area. Thus it is not recommmended to store medicines in the “medicine cabinet”. Also, check frequently for medication that has passed its expiration date. Discard unused medication to avoid accidental confusion.  
  • Frequent handwashing with antibacterial soap helps to kill germs , that can spread colds or the flu.
  • Throw rugs could “throw” you! It is recommended to eliminate them throughout your home. They can be a slipping hazard. If possible use a wall-to-wall non-skid rug in the bathroom (without extra scattered rugs).
  • Set your water heater to 120°F degrees or lower, to prevent scalding.

Getting Around for Disabled People

Author: ElectricWheelchair
May 27, 2009

Convaquip-Hoss-electric-wheelchairWhether disabled from an injury, surgery, or a medical condition, it’s important for disabled people to have the means to get around.  Having to sit in one location and be immobile can be a painful experience, but mobility for a disabled person isn’t all that difficult.  With the invention of electric wheelchairs and scooters, the extent of a disability is no longer of consequence.  With just their hands, disabled people can get around through the same means as those walking on their own two legs.  In addition, most, if not all metropolitan locations have provided accommodations for disabled people including ramps and elevators.  Electric wheelchairs and scooters are designed to navigate through tight spaces. 

 

Many insurance policies will cover an electric wheelchair or scooter under their plan, so there’s no reason not to take charge and become mobile.  Don’t bother hobbling around with crutches and canes, become mobile and independent today! 

What is AEGIS anyway?

Author: Jonesacp
May 21, 2009

AEGIS Microbe ShieldCommon microorganisms such as bacteria, algae, and fungi (mold, mildew) are found all around use and can cause a wide range of problems for almost any product. The AEGIS Microbe Shield controls these problems by providing odor protection in wheelchair upholstery, reduced bio-loading, and stain and deterioration control in linens and medical garments. All of these benefits come from the unique properties provided by the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology. Everything from socks to hospital linens and shirts to carpeting are protected by the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology. The AEGIS Microbe Shield successfully protects even high performance applications, such as surgical drapes where safety and performance are paramount. When a product displays the AEGIS Microbe Shield certification mark, it provides consumers with the confidence that the product is protected by the most advanced anti-microbial on the market today. Treating performance wear with the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology has many benefits. The AEGIS Microbe Shield technology controls the growth of odor-causing bacteria and fungi, reducing odor, staining and deterioration which is the most common result of repeatedly using medical equipment. Freshness is assured with the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology:

  • Protection against microbial growth without leaching onto the skin or crossing the skin barrier
  • Controls or eliminates objectionable odors, unsightly stains, and product deterioration
  • Ideal surface for prolonged sitting

Effective against a wide range of microorganisms from bacteria to fungal contamination like mold, mildew, algae and yeast; which helps to reduce the breakdown of skin.   

Relaxing Bathing for Seniors

Author: ElectricWheelchair
May 13, 2009

bath chairFor seniors, bathing is relaxing experience that can address soreness in the bones and sooth old injuries.  However, it’s also important for seniors to take precautions to remain safe while bathing.  For most seniors, falling while in the shower or in the bathroom can be a real danger, and to remedy this, it’s important to have the proper equipment in place. Items like a bath chair, shower railings, and bath mats are important to have in place in the senior’s bathroom.  These items will prevent spills and slips in the shower, and can even save lives.  It’s a good idea to have a friend or relative install all of these items in the bathroom and ensure that they’re updated when needed. 

 

When placing a bath chair in the shower, ensure that the bottom is secured with a bath mat so that the chair doesn’t move around in the shower.  If the bath chair were not secured, it could slip and the senior sitting on it could fall. 

It is sure to fall!

Author: WalkerJ
May 5, 2009

Snap on Magnetic Cane HolderIt never fails! Just when you think your cane is perfectly balanced against something, you (and everyone else) hears a loud clanking noise of the cane falling to the floor. Imaging having this cane holder with a powerful magnet which allows a cane to be attached to any metal surface, i.e., refrigerator, stove, car door. For crutches two sets are needed. Each kit includes one magnetic cane attachment, a metal fastening plate and a strip of double-sided tape. Stainless steel fastening plate can be attached to any non-metal surface - walls, doors, furniture - in frequently used areas, allowing for a convenient cane rest just about anywhere. Fastening plate has holes for permanent mounting (screws/nail not included) or can be attached using the double-sided tape. 

Touring with an Electric Scooter

Author: ElectricWheelchair
April 27, 2009
Touring with an Electric Scooter

While some elderly people give up on traveling with the onset of age, getting around in an electric scooter and traveling with an electric scooter is quite common.  Electric scooters have allowed many people, who were previously immobile, to experience the world like they would have with a younger pair of legs.  Most if not all notable travel destinations can accommodate people who use an electric scooter to get around.  Places like Disney World, Caribbean resorts, even cruise ships are common destinations for people with electric scooters.  No matter what your physical condition, getting around in an electric scooter can be simple and fun. 

Before traveling, it is important to double check that your destination is wheelchair and electric scooter accessible.  While almost all locations are accessible for handicapped people these days, some still haven’t updated their services.  But make sure to plan ahead of time, and you’re guaranteed to have a great trip! 


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Bed Rope Ladder

Bed Rope LadderEnables people with paralysis and/or general weakness to pull themselves up to a sitting position in bed. Its five rungs, made of rigid plastic, 8 x 7/8� (20 x 2.2 cm) diameter, are strung at 5 (13 cm) intervals along a plastic rope. Rungs have smooth plastic end caps. The rope is looped at the end. Shipping weight is 1 lb. (.45 kg)
Sale Price $35.19

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Deluxe Flexible Sock and Stocking Aid

Deluxe Flexible Sock and Stocking AidCan be used with compression stockings up to 18 mm/Hg compression rating. The two long loop handles are perfect for people with limited hand function, back problems, wheelchair users or people recovering from hip or knee surgery. The flexible plastic core is lined with blue nylon to reduce friction. The outside is covered with terrycloth to prevent the sock from slipping. Plastic core has a one year guarantee. Hand washable. For other compression sock aids see EZY™ Sock Helpers.
Sale Price $15.00

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Dressing Stick

Dressing StickEssential for anyone who has difficulty bending, a limited range of movement, or the use of only one arm or hand. A plastic coated combination hook/pusher assists in putting on shirts and jackets, pulling up slacks or skirts, or removing socks. The small hook on the opposite end aids in pulling zippers and shoelace loops. 24 (61 cm) long.
Sale Price $15.35

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Flex-On Sock & Stocking Aid

Flex-On Sock & Stocking AidFlexible sock aid makes putting on socks easier for people who have difficulty bending or lifting their legs. While being flexible, the Flex-On is also just rigid enough to stay open after the sock or stocking has been loaded, allowing the foot easy entrance. Once the foot and heel are inside, the three fingers gently bend to accommodate their contours. The smooth inner surface allows the foot to glide effortlessly into the sock while the outer embossed ridges hold the sock firmly in place.
Sale Price $16.00

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Heal Guide-Compression Stocking Aid

Heal Guide-Compression Stocking AidUnique indented channel on the inside of the center cone acts as a heel guide and keeps the foof in perfect position while effortlessly pulling on the compression hose. Extra wide cone is ideal for people with edema or larger feet. Sturdy handles, 17" (43.2 cm) high, reduce the need for bending or stretching.
Sale Price $38.48

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LEG LIFT

LEG LIFTSimple but practical device is useful for people with limited lower extremity strength. It enables them to lift the foot onto a wheelchair foot rest, bed or into a car. The 35 (89 cm) long lifter has a loop at each end. The 18 (46 cm) center section is rigid plastic. One loop is placed around the wrist and the other around the foot or cast. Made of 1 (2.5 cm) wide high-strength nylon webbing
Sale Price $14.38

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Matey Bantam Reacher

Matey Bantam ReacherMatey Bantam - 26 1/2 (67 cm) long, weighs 6 oz. (.17 kg) Provides a tight grip on even the smallest items. They can pick up small flat items such as dimes or bulky items such as newspapers, clothing or cans. A magnet on the tip helps pick up small steel parts and a short post at the end can be used as a dressing aid.
Sale Price $20.79

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Matey Pocket-Fold Reacher

Matey Pocket-Fold ReacherMatey Pocket-Fold - 22" (56 cm) long, folded length is 12 1/2" Provides a tight grip on even the smallest items. They can pick up small flat items such as dimes or bulky items such as newspapers, clothing or cans. A magnet on the tip helps pick up small steel parts and a short post at the end can be used as a dressing aid.
Sale Price $40.36

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Matey Ranger Reacher

Matey Ranger ReacherMatey Ranger - 32 1/2" (82 cm) long, weighs 8 oz. (.22 kg) Provides a tight grip on even the smallest items. They can pick up small flat items such as dimes or bulky items such as newspapers, clothing or cans. A magnet on the tip helps pick up small steel parts and a short post at the end can be used as a dressing aid.
Sale Price $22.00

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Mboss Sock and Stocking Aid with Ridges

Mboss Sock and Stocking Aid with RidgesFlexible sock aid makes putting on socks easier for people who have difficulty bending or lifting their legs. While being flexible, the Mboss™ is also just rigid enough to stay open after the sock or stocking has been loaded, allowing the foot easy entrance. Once the foot and heel are inside, the three fingers gently bend to accommodate their contours. The smooth inner surface allows the foot to glide effortlessly into the sock while the outer embossed ridges hold the sock firmly in place. Strap
Sale Price $14.99

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Omnigrip Reacher Folding - 30

Omnigrip  Reacher Folding - 30A unique locking mechanism allows a continuous hold on an item without applying pressure on the trigger. The jaw is easily adjusted to any of four up/down positions and any of four axial positions to achieve the best angle for use whether sitting, standing, or lying down.
Sale Price $92.27

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Omnigrip Reacher - 30

Omnigrip Reacher - 30Omnigrip™ Reacher - 30¨ (76 cm). The trigger requires a bare minimum of hand strength to operate. A unique locking mechanism allows a continuous hold on an item without applying pressure on the trigger. The jaw is easily adjusted to any of four up/down positions and any of four axial positions to achieve the best angle for use whether sitting, standing, or lying down.
Sale Price $70.64

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Omnigrip Reacher 22"

Omnigrip Reacher 22"Omnigrip™ Reacher - 22¨ (56 cm). The trigger requires a bare minimum of hand strength to operate. A unique locking mechanism allows a continuous hold on an item without applying pressure on the trigger. The jaw is easily adjusted to any of four up/down positions and any of four axial positions to achieve the best angle for use whether sitting, standing, or lying down.
Sale Price $75.95

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SELF WIPER REACHER

SELF WIPER REACHERComfortable and easy to use hygiene aid helps people who have difficulty bending or limited use of their hands and arms to function independently when using the toilet. Toilet tissue is placed around the angled clamp on the lower portion of the device. After use the tissue is discarded by pressing an easy-to-use release button on the end of the handle. Handle measures 9 3/4" (25 cm). Angled clamp portion measures 5" (12.7 cm). Total length from top to lower tip is 14 3/4" (37.5 cm). Made of sturdy plastic. Autoclavable.
Sale Price $43.45

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Shoe Horn with "T" Handle

Shoe Horn with "T" HandleUnique "T" shaped handle allows the wrist to remain in a neutral position while putting on shoes. Eliminates the need for rotating the wrist. Ideal for people with arthritis, limited wrist movement, or any other hand limitation. 19.5" (49.5 cm) length also makes it useful for people who have trouble bending.
Sale Price $9.66

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The Raptor Reacher™

The Raptor Reacher™The Raptor Reacher™ is a low cost, durable, lightweight, all plastic reacher with a contemporary design unlike other reachers. The jaw opens a full 2 1/2" (6.3 cm) and provides a tight grip on even the smallest items such as coins or bulky items like newspapers, clothing and cans.
Sale Price $11.66

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