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The ADA-compliant PAL is a completely portable aquatic lift, requiring no mounting to the pool deck.
The Market Mate doubles as a rollator walker and a durable shopping cart. With this folding shopping cart, elders can shop independently.
Elderly seniors can concentrate on playing cards, not juggling them, or trying to hold them steady, with this playing-card holder.
This book light casts light evenly over two or more page, so there is no need for elderly seniors to move or shift the book while reading.
Caregivers can keep their elderly parents busy and make sure their mind remains active, with memory and brain games.
Uses whole body vibration and acceleration training to help heal injuries and provide a low impact workout.
Designed to improve quality of life and help seniors hear voices and sounds from the television.
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