Living Independently After A Stroke: How To Pick The Perfect Motorized Wheelchair

Posted on: 18 September 2020
Many people who have had strokes are capable of walking only a few feet. For longer distances, they rely on using a wheelchair. However, manual wheelchairs are often difficult to use for people who have had strokes — if you're partially paralyzed on one side, you'll end up having to steer the wheelchair with your foot while you push it with your unaffected hand. Moving around in a wheelchair this way is cumbersome and tiring.
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Make Transporting Clients Easier With The Right Equipment

Posted on: 30 June 2019
When you are responsible for transporting clients throughout a hospital or nursing facility, the right equipment is necessary to do the job safely. From gait belts to assist people who are walking, to the right catheter bag holder for wheelchairs, it can be easier to take care of people who are medically fragile with the right tools in place. Keep your patients safe, and don't get tangled up in cords or tubes when you have the right types of bag holders available on wheelchairs, gurneys and wheeled stands for those that are walking.
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In The Business Of Keeping Pets Healthy: The Life Of A Vet Equipment Salesperson

Posted on: 26 August 2018
You LOVE animals. You love seeing happy, healthy animals and you cry when you see those ads with sick and abused animals on TV. You love working with and helping animals too. You just cannot be a veterinarian because of some of the yucky things vets have to do. Why not be a vet equipment salesperson? It is a career that still involves animals, still helps animals, but keeps you out of the blood, feces, vomit, and gore.
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A Few Tips To Help Your Child Use A Nebulizer

Posted on: 11 April 2018
When your child has breathing issues that require the use of a nebulizer to deliver their medicine, it can be stressful for both you and the child. You hate to see them struggling to breathe, and yet it can be hard on you to make them use the machine if they cry or carry on. The important thing to remember is that getting the proper dose of medicine will help them breathe easier, so they can continue playing or sleeping without an issue.
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