Recent Senior Health Articles


Lift Chairs: A Guide to What to Look For

Published by Steve Hedberg on February 20, 2010

The Lift Chair is one of the more common and inexpensive options when in comes to increasing accessibility in the living room. Lift recliners are powerful tools and can provide not only a way to make standing easier, but also a very comfortable place to sit and relax.

Unlike regular recliners, lift recliners are electronically powered, using an electric motor to raise the chair into the air, as well as controlling the backrest and footrest.

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Living With Senior Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on February 9, 2010

Arthritis does not refer to only a single disease, with there actually being more than a hundred types of arthritis. It can also affect people of all ages, including children, however it is more common among the elderly, with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis being the two most common kinds of senior arthritis. There is no cure for arthritis, nor is there a way to reverse its effects, so treatment is usually focused on preventing it from getting worse and finding ways of making living with arthritis easier.

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What is the Difference Between Arthritis and Rheumatism?

Published by Steve Hedberg on February 2, 2010

Often, the terms rheumatism, rheumatic diseases, and arthritis are used interchangeably, specifically among the elderly, but these terms actually have slightly different meanings. This can lead to a lot of confusion, making it one of the more common misconceptions about arthritis.

Since rheumatism was used in the past by doctors and scientists to describe a more specific condition, it is not uncommon for the elderly and even middle-aged adults to be very comfortable with the term, as it used to be very common place. However, in today’s medical and scientific texts, rheumatism and rheumatic diseases has a different meaning than it used to.

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Making it Easier for Seniors to Live on Their Own

Published by Steve Hedberg on January 25, 2010

For the elderly, especially those who are living on their own and providing care for a loved one, safely standing and sitting is often one of the most difficult tasks, especially when factors such as arthritis are considered.

This task can be made safer by making use of lift recliners, as well as rollators, with the latter being the modern version of the traditional walker or cane. Understanding and using these types of home medical equipment can make life much easier for seniors, as well as preventing the risk of injury.

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Improving Activities of Daily Life For Seniors

Published by Steve Hedberg on January 18, 2010

For seniors, there is an increased likelihood of certain diseases, most of which have a negative effect on their ability to preform the activities of daily living(ADL,) which include things like bathing and using the toilet. To help improve the quality of the life of seniors, there are a number of types of home medical equipment, such as bath lifts, rolling walkers, and toilet seat lifts.

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Senior Recliners: An Introduction

Published by Steve Hedberg on January 4, 2010

A senior recliner is a very important safety tool that is intended to make it easier for seniors to stand and sit. Senior recliners are often used by those who have arthritis, which is a joint disorder that can make it hard to preform many daily tasks. There are a number of different types of senior recliners available, however the most popular lift chair manufacturers are Golden Technologies and Pride Mobility. Both of these companies have more than two decades of experience manufacturing lift chairs, as well as also offering a number of other types of home medical equipment.

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What Are Lift Chairs and How Are They Used?

Published by Steve Hedberg on December 26, 2009

Lift chairs are one of the most popular types of lifting aids used in the home. They are designed to help make it easier for someone with a rheumatological disorder or other mobility related health condition stand and sit. Using a lift chair is quite easily and since they are designed to be used by the elderly, the control system is usually a great deal simpler than most televisions are.

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The Importance of Physical Examinations when Treating Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on December 9, 2009

One of the most important parts of arthritis treatment is preforming regular physical examinations of the patient. This is because many of the tests used to diagnose arthritis or monitor it are not 100% accurate. Sometimes, these types of tests will not reveal anything out of the ordinary, while physical examinations are a powerful tool for determining how the disease is affecting the life of the patient. This not only includes taking x-rays or using other imaging technologies to look at the joints, but also having the patient describe what activities are giving them problems and what joints are experiencing discomfort.

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Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis: Monitoring the Effects of the Disease

Published by Steve Hedberg on December 7, 2009

One very important part of treating any type of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis, is determining how the disease will affect the senior. There are a number of items that a doctor should consider, including things like areas of tenderness. This is important, as it helps determine the effectiveness of the current treatment, as well as helping to predict how the disease will end up affecting the life of the senior.

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Diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis

Published by Steve Hedberg on December 5, 2009

There are many types of arthritis, but Rheumatoid Arthritis is one of the most common kinds, especially among the elderly. Diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis is not always easy though. This is because even though there are a number of tests that can show the disease is present, they are not always effective. As a result, when diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis, it is common to preform a number of tests and to take into account the symptoms, as well as the history, of the patient.

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