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  1. Questions You Should Ask Before Buying a Hospital Bed

    Questions You Should Ask Before Buying a Hospital Bed

    There are any number of circumstances that may mean you need to buy a hospital bed. But a hospital bed is a big purchase, and if you don’t ask the right questions, you might end up with a hospital bed that isn’t quite right for your needs. That’s why Med Mart has come up with this list of questions to help you buy the hospital bed that’s just right for you.

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  2. Why Pay Cash for an Oxygen Concentrator?

    Why Pay Cash for an Oxygen Concentrator?

    Are you or a loved one in need of an oxygen concentrator? Many people rely on these machines, and buying an oxygen concentrator means that you’ll no longer need to order oxygen tank refills. You’ll have the convenience of using oxygen available to you right at home, but concentrators can be pricey to purchase.

    Let’s take a look at the options you have when it comes time to buy an oxygen concentrator.

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  3. 5 Benefits of The Hercules Patient Repositioner

    5 Benefits of The Hercules Patient Repositioner

    The Hercules Patient Repositioner is a new product which is transforming the world of caregiving. Suitable for both professional and home use, this versatile system can transform patient repositioning. Here’s what you need to know.

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  4. New York State Now Has Zero Lift Task Force

    New York State Now Has Zero Lift Task Force

      Injuries in caregivers are a major issue, and every time a patient needs to be lifted or transferred, such injuries are possible. The New York State Zero Lift Task Force was created in 2005 to make environments safer for both patients and caregivers. If you’re not yet familiar with the Task Force, here’s what you need to know.

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  5. How to Maintain Your Oxygen Concentrator

    How to Maintain Your Oxygen Concentrator

    Your oxygen concentrator is an important investment in your health. This medical device can have a significant impact on your overall health, so it’s important that you maintain the concentrator in order to keep it performing at its best. With proper maintenance and care, a quality oxygen concentrator will last you around 100,000 hours. These steps can help you to maintain your concentrator so that it performs well when you need to rely on it.

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  6. Buying Medical Equipment Online

    5 Questions You Should Ask Before Buying Medical Equipment Online

    When you need to buy medical equipment, you may find that buying it online is the most practical option. When you buy medical equipment online, you often have a larger selection of products and sizes than you would see in a store. You may also be able to take advantage of prices that are lower than those offered in stores.

    But when you shop online, it’s important to shop smart. Make sure that you find out the answers to these important questions before you buy medical equipment online.

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  7. Age in Place or Move to Assisted Living: What’s the Best Decision for You?

    Age in Place or Move to Assisted Living: What’s the Best Decision for You?

    It’s a decision that rarely has an easy answer. Should you age in place in your home or move to an assisted living facility? Most seniors face that question at some point in their lives. As you age, it’s likely that you may have increasing difficulty performing basic living functions. While you may want to stay in your home, it’s tempting to think that life may be easier with the support that comes from assisted living.

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  8. Cooking in a Wheelchair: Tips to Help You Make This Year’s Holiday Meals the Best Yet

    Cooking in a Wheelchair: Tips to Help You Make This Year’s Holiday Meals the Best Yet

    Are you the culinary mastermind behind your family’s annual holiday meals? Does your family crave your famous turkey seasoning or your legendary stuffing recipe? While there are many mentally and emotionally challenging aspects to being in a wheelchair, the loss of independence in the kitchen may be one of the most difficult. That’s especially true around the holidays for those who enjoy being the family chef.

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  9. Does Medicare Cover Mobility Equipment?

    Does Medicare Cover Mobility Equipment?

    For many seniors, the most difficult part of a serious injury or illness isn’t treatment or recovery. Rather, it’s adjusting to a new way of life with limited mobility. There are a wide range of conditions that can cause mobility limitations, from strokes to arthritis to joint challenges and more.

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  10. 5 Tips to Help Your Wheelchair-Bound Child Have a Fun Halloween

    5 Tips to Help Your Wheelchair-Bound Child Have a Fun Halloween

    Aside from Christmas, there may be no more widely-anticipated holiday for children than Halloween. It’s a night to put on a fun or scary costume, roam the neighborhood with friends, and load up on candy and other sweet treats. For most children, Halloween is one of the high points of the year.

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