“If Falling Were A Disease, It Would Be Deemed An Epidemic”
“FALLS are so harmful to the elderly and so costly to society that if falling were a disease, it would be deemed an epidemic.” Steve Lohr for The New York Times
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“FALLS are so harmful to the elderly and so costly to society that if falling were a disease, it would be deemed an epidemic.” Steve Lohr for The New York Times
By Tom M Smith As individuals grow older, climbing up and down the stairs becomes a wearisome as well as hazardous task. It is then
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Internationally known Accessibility Expert and Consultant Adam Fine says: “The Sliding Transfer Board, or Beasy Board, is one of the best wheelchair transfer boards on
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