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    Walking sticks, canes and crutches
    (0) Walking sticks, canes and crutches
    When is a walking stick needed? Walking sticks provide you with better balance and stability and is suitable for users who need some support while walking
     Home monitoring devices – Blood pressure monitors
    (0) Home monitoring devices – Blood pressure monitors
    Why should I have one? Having a blood pressure meter at home allows you to check your blood pressure (BP) conveniently. This can help you take better care of your blood pressure.
    Home monitoring devices – Blood sugar meters
    (0) Home monitoring devices – Blood sugar meters
    Why should I have one? Checking your blood sugar level can help you take better care of your diabetes. This will help you learn how eating, exercise, stress levels and using medicines change your blood sugar level. Keeping good blood sugar levels will help you stay healthy and prevent or slow down diabetes related problems such as blindness, nerve pro..
     Incontinence Care Products
    (0) Incontinence Care Products
    Incontinence Care Different products are available for people who have poor bladder or bowel control (incontinence). Adult Diapers Adult diapers can be used when a person has urinary or bowel incontinence.
    Commodes
    (0) Commodes
    Commodes are convenient for those who are feeling weak, recovering from an injury, a surgery or illness, or suffer from joint problems. What should you look out for when choosing commodes? Your comfort and stability
    Wheelchairs
    (0) Wheelchairs
    What should you look out for when choosing wheelchairs? 1. Weight of wheelchair – Lightweight aluminum or steel wheelchair A lighter aluminum wheelchair will be easier to bring around than a heavier steel wheelchair 2. Wheelchair or Pushchair
    (0) Pressures Sores and Ulcers Care
    Pressure sores (also known as bedsores) can be caused by pressure being applied on the same body area for a long time. This reduces blood flow to the area and can cause damage to the skin and the area under the tissue. Pressure sores are commonly seen at bony areas, such as the buttocks or heels.