Recent Senior Health Articles


Soultions for Common Problems Caused by Senior Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on December 3, 2009

Living with arthritis is very difficult, but since there is no way to reverse the effects of arthritis, it is essential for living a safe and happy life. There are a number of common problems faced by seniors with arthritis, such as not being able to grasp small objects, which if not properly addressed can have a dramatic affect not just on the daily life of the senior, but also their mental health.

One of the key components of living with arthritis is spotting problems that are caused by the arthritis and brainstorming ways of making them easier. This article shows some of the common problems caused by senior arthritis and even if they do not specifically apply to you, hopefully they will show you some ways to make living with arthritis easier.

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Rollators vs Walkers

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 30, 2009

The cane and walker is one of the most well known and oldest types of home medical equipment. They are used by those who have difficulty walking and can provide excellent stability and support. When it comes to walkers, rollators, which are rolling walkers, provide the most support and are the safest. This is because the rolling walker does not need to be picked up and repositioned with every step. Instead, the user can simply push the rollator as they walk, making it much easier to use.

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Senior Health Aids: The Lift Chair

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 29, 2009

There are many tools used to help make seniors safer and to improve their overall quality of life. Lift chair recliners are one popular tool, which can greatly improve the overall safety of the senior. Lift chairs are a type of standing aid, designed to allow a senior to independently stand. Selecting the right lift chair is not a difficult task, but for many that don’t know about it, it can seem overwhelming. It doesn’t need to be though.

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How To Select the Right Lift Chair

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 24, 2009

Lift chairs are important tools used to make it easier to stand and sit. Selecting the right lift chair can seem difficult at first, but when you understand a little bit about lift chairs and how lift chairs work, it is very easy to find one that will fit your needs. Today, lift chairs are much safer than earlier models…

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Senior Health: Osteoporosis and Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 23, 2009

For seniors, there are certain diseases which are much more likely to occur. These are not normal parts of the aging process and not all seniors experience them, but they are more common among those over the age of 65.

Of the different diseases and conditions that can occur among the elderly, arthritis and osteoporosis are the most common.

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Common Misconceptions About Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 14, 2009

For the elderly, arthritis can be a serious disorder, which can affect virtually all aspects of life. While this type of joint disorder can be very serious, there are a number of common misconceptions about the group of diseases classified as arthritis. A big part of understanding arthritis is understanding what arthritis is and, also importantly, what arthritis is not.

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Common Types of Senior Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 9, 2009

Many people don’t know it, but Arthritis is not actually a single disease, but is instead used to refer to over a hundred different diseases. While arthritis can affect people of all ages, it is far more common among the elderly. There are actually a number of types of arthritis that can affect seniors, but of the many types of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are the most common kinds.

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Choosing a Safe Standing Aid

Published by Steve Hedberg on November 2, 2009

For many who grow older, it can become more difficult to complete daily tasks, such as standing and sitting. This can have a very big impact on the life of a senior and can result in a loss of independence. This loss of mobility can be caused by several factors, but arthritis often plays a leading role.

Since not being able to stand up is such a major hurdle to living independently, many people choose to use lift chairs. Lift chairs are a type of standing aid, which is designed to allow someone to stand and sit completely unassisted.

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What is Arthritis?

Published by Steve Hedberg on October 16, 2009

Arthritis is a joint disease, which is often not understood very well. This is because arthritis does not actually refer to a single disease, but instead more than a hundred different diseases. So, it is not common for confusion to develop when someone tries to determine what type of arthritis they have. However, even though there are numerous different kinds of arthritis, two types of arthritis make up the majority of all cases. Learn about arthritis and more specifically rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, which are the most common kinds. While arthritis is the most common among the elderly, it can affect people of any age.

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Lift Recliners and Chair Positions

Published by Steve Hedberg on October 14, 2009

There are many different lift chair models and lift chair manufacturers, with Pride Lift Chairs and Golden Lift Chairs being the two most popular manufacturers. With so many options, it can seem difficult to choose the right lift recliner, but it does not have to be. To make choosing the right chair easier, lift recliners can be classified by how far the chair can reclined, which is referred to its position.

There are three different positions available, namely 2-Position, 3-Position, and Infinite Position, but it is important to remember this describes how far the chair reclines and not how many actual recline positions it has.

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