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Home Adaptations For The Partially Sighted
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14 July 20240Comments

Home Adaptations For The Partially Sighted

Living with low vision presents challenges, even in the familiar environment of your own home.  Knowing that you could be injured just moving around your house can be incredibly unnerving. However,
by Lucinda Dawes
Level Access Shower Vs Bath Lift
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28 June 20240Comments

Level Access Shower Vs Bath Lift: Which is Better?

The issue of bathroom accessibility is essential for those with mobility challenges, the elderly, or people recovering from injuries. Being able to use the bathroom with a minimal amount of
by Lucinda Dawes
Mental Health Benefits Of Independent Living
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14 June 20240Comments

Mental Health Benefits Of Independent Living

Humans have an innate desire for independence and autonomy, so when faced with restrictions on our independence, it can severely impact our well-being.  Reduced independence is often prevalent in cases of
by Lucinda Dawes
Home Improvements For The Elderly
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7 June 20240Comments

Home Improvements For The Elderly

Home improvements for the elderly help many people remain in their homes as they age. Plenty of us buy properties that will be ‘forever homes’, and the idea of moving out
by Lucinda Dawes
dementia-friendly home
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14 May 20240Comments

What is a “Dementia-Friendly” Home?

For someone living with dementia, navigating their own home can feel confusing and overwhelming. A dementia-friendly home is a home that has been thoughtfully adapted to support the needs of a
by Lucinda Dawes
Funding for major home adaptations
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28 April 20240Comments

Minimising Home Hazards for Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease

Did you know that 60% of people living with Parkinson’s are likely to have at least one fall per year, with 39% falling frequently? It’s a real risk that comes with
by Lucinda Dawes
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21 April 20240Comments

Making Your Home Accessible: A Guide to Finding the Right Help

Accessible living spaces are crucial for people with disabilities and limited mobility. Not only does improving accessibility at home enhance independence and safety for users, but it can allow individuals to
by Lucinda Dawes
Creating A Fun And Safe Home For Children With Disabilities1c
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14 April 20240Comments

Creating A Fun And Safe Home For Children With Disabilities

Children with disabilities often have additional accommodation needs and require adaptations to be able to remain living at home.  Home should be every child’s safe haven. A place where they can
by Lucinda Dawes
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7 April 20240Comments

Essential Home Modifications After Hospital Discharge for the Elderly

Post-hospital discharge is a relief for many patients.  After the noise and bright lights of a ward, the unfamiliar food and the awkward visiting times, returning home is something to look
by Lucinda Dawes
resources to navigate post-hospital support 3
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28 March 20240Comments

Navigating Post-Hospital Support: Where to Find Help and Resources for a Smooth Transition Home

When someone you know and care about is coming home from the hospital, you likely want to be prepared. Knowing what post-hospital support is available is essential to ensuring release is
by Lucinda Dawes
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