A bath lift gives you the opportunity to continue bathing independently and there are a variety of different features to look out for.
For older adults and anyone living with a long-term health condition, the bathroom can be a hazardous place for slips and falls. Fortunately, there are precautionary steps everyone can take to minimise the risks of falls in the bathroom.
An over bed table can be a great option if you or the person you care for spends a lot of time either in bed or in a chair - like a wheelchair or favourite armchair. Let us help you choose the right one to fit your needs.
Almost everyone is spending most of their time indoors during the lockdown and almost certainly sitting far more than they usually do. If the chairs people sit in do not provide the right level of support, this can cause discomfort.
If you have mobility issues with your hands, such as tremors, painful fingers, swollen joints or paralysis, you may find it harder to prepare food, and enjoy mealtimes. Learn about the eating and drinking aids that may help you.
Now that many people can spend unlimited time outdoors, going for a picnic in local parks and beauty spots has become increasingly popular as we enjoy the warm weather and get outside.
If you’re living with incontinence, its likely you’ll want to understand the condition more, what it is and why it may be happening.
Becoming a carer for someone in your family is not something you generally plan for. Being new to a caring role can be scary and is often something you need to learn quickly, so we've put together this comprehensive guide to help you out.
In need of a kitchen aid but not sure where to start? Read our buying guide for tips and information on finding the right one for you.
Home monitors can offer invaluable support when used in a professional or home care environment to support those who are more vulnerable.
The right rollator can help you feel safer and more confident in getting out and about, but with so many to choose from it can be tricky to know which is best for you. Find your ideal rollator with the help of our handy guide.
Getting out for a walk can be a daunting prospect for your relative if their balance and strength isn’t quite what it used to be. Yet walking is a great way to keep fit and is something that can help with both of those issues.
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We’re incredibly proud of the work that our Occupational Therapists and clinical team do. To give you a snapshot of what their jobs involve, Rachel Hutchinson, Clinical Services Director, is on hand to tell you more.
A survey showed that 55% of UK adults who experienced pain in the last year, had back pain. If you’re one of those 55%, you’re not alone, and there are aids and equipment available to help you better manage your day-to-day life.
What works for back pain can vary from person to person and what type of back pain is affecting them. It can involve a bit of trial and error to find out what works for you, so we’ve put together some tips and suggestions to help.
If you’ve ever called our Expert Advice Service, you will have spoken with a member of our highly qualified in-house Occupational Therapy team. You may have even met them as our team also do at-home assessments on behalf of Local Authorities.
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