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Ostomy Checklist: 15 Crucial Supplies to Keep On Hand

Posted by Chad Birt on Tue Dec 13 2022

If you or your loved one have an ostomy, it’s important you have certain supplies on hand. An ostomy kit can improve your quality of life and reduce the risk of complications, including skin irritation and infection. We’ve put together this all-in-one checklist so you know exactly which items to buy! Read More


Medications come in all sorts of different forms: pills, liquids, creams, etc. Depending on the type of medicine prescribed by a doctor, a syringe may be needed or recommended to administer the medication to minimize pain or ensure the medicine gets where it’s needed. In this post, we’ll help you navigate the basics of using a syringe and, when needed, finding and using a needle.

Choosing The Right Type Of Syringe

Posted by Nate Birt on Mon Dec 05 2022

Medications come in all sorts of different forms: pills, liquids, creams, etc. Depending on the type of medicine prescribed by a doctor, a syringe may be needed or recommended to administer the medication to minimize pain or ensure the medicine gets where it’s needed. In this post, we’ll help you navigate the basics of using a syringe and, when needed, finding and using a needle.Read More


How To Perform Preventative Physical Therapy

How To Perform Preventative Physical Therapy

Posted by Brianna Maguire on Fri Oct 14 2022

For many caregivers, physical therapy is a treatment plan supporting a number of chronic conditions or recovery needs. However, physical therapy isn’t just for those in recovery: preventative physical therapy can strengthen the body, prevent future injury, and can even help prevent chronic conditions like osteoporosis. Read More


7 Physical Therapy Exercises You Can Do At Home

7 Physical Therapy Exercises You Can Do At Home

Posted by Brianna Maguire on Fri Oct 14 2022

At-home physical therapy exercises can support a large range of mobility and don’t require you to be physically fit to start - many of these can be done sitting in a chair or a bed, or while using equipment you likely already have in your home. Read More