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Coccyx Cushion Foam 18"x16"x4" Black
Price : $30.99
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Wheelchair cushion - Navy color 16" x 18" x 3", this chair cushion has a gel center covered by a durable polyurethane foam. This Gel seat cushion provides comfort for long term sitting.
Price : $73.00 $49.00
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: - Size 16" x 18" x 3"
- polyurethane foam
- Gel seat cushion
- comfort for long term sitting
- Black color
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Wheelchair cushion - Navy color 16" x 18" x 3", this chair cushion has a gel center covered by a durable polyurethane foam. This Gel seat cushion provides comfort for long term sitting. washable cover
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Invacare Memory Foam Lumbar and Seat Cushion - 15 3/4" x 14" x 3 1/2" Lumbar Cushion
Price : $41.75
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: - Replaceable cover
- Machine washable
- Navy
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Invacare Memory Foam Lumbar and Seat Cushion Eliminate pressure points and soreness with Invacare Memory Foam Lumbar and Seat Cushion. The Cushion molds to the body for maximum comfort. Antibacterial, antifungal and dust mite resistant. (Cushion and seat sold separately.)
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Duro-Med 16 Molded Foam Ring Cushion, Navy
Price : $11.80 $11.80
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: - 16" Molded foam ring
- Made of one-piece, puncture-proof molded foam
- Ring shape conforms to body contours reducing pressure point discomfort
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Great Quality! Worth the Money!
This foam cushion ring is a great quality, especially for the price. An almost identical product is sold at drug stores, such as Walgreen's and Rite Aid, for at least $20. This ring is only $11.80 and is a much better value.
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Cushion
This is a latex ring covered by a very cheap fabric. It's fairly comfortable, however I don't see it holding up very long.
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Comfort Pillow Cushion in Navy w/ Six Ties
Price : $39.95
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: - Great for Wheelchairs!
- Machine Washable!
- Seat size: 16" x 16"; back size: 16" x 24";arm size: 16" x 16".
- Fast Shipping!
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Ideal for wheelchairs or any chair that may require additional padding for comfort or pressure reduction. Molds to body contours to help prevent painful pressure sores. Constructed of soft, hypo-allergenic polyester fiberfill with a polyester/cotton cover. Seat size: 16" x 16"; back size: 16" x 24"; arm size: 16" x 16". Machine Washable!
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Question : do disabled have to pay vat on an aid to mobility eg a mobility scooter?
do disabled have to pay vat on an aid to mobility eg a mobility scooter?
Answer:
VAT for Scooters
URL: http://scootermobility-solutions.co.uk/payment.html
VAT Scooter Sales
URL: http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Cheap-Mobility-Store_Scooter-6-8mph_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ8531926QQftidZ2Q QtZkm
I Hope this Helps!
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Question : Can anyone help?...............Has anyone ever had this and what did they say it was?
I started a year ago with backache, the pain was so severe, within 3 weeks i lost the mobility in my left leg, i went to a consultant in this field and they did mri scans, they said it wasn't siatica, slipped discs or ttrapped nerves as my spine was ok, a bit of wear and tear but ok.
I have been in continuall pain for a year now living on one of the highest tablets they can give you (oxycontin 80mg 3x per day) and paracetamol in the middle of taking these along with using my tens machine so i can have a bit of mobility.
I can not walk without the aid of crutches, and i can not get up the stairs anymore without crutches and two people helping me up them. To go farther than 5mtrs i need a wheelchair.
I am now on anti-depressants due to the pain being so bad i tried to end my life, i have also been told i need an hysterectomy but can not have it because of my immobility.
Has anyone ever suffered with anything like this, did they diagnose it?, What was it? please help...
Answer:
I was like this for years, they finally told me just over 2 years ago that I was born with a loose hip joint and it had totally worn away! (I was 37 at the time lol) As a result, arthritis had set in in my hip, pelvis and femur. I had my hip replaced but it is not very stable due to the arthritis. Over the years I have had several x-rays and lots of physio for my 'back' as the doctors said it was as a result of owning horses! (Everyone with horses has a bad back lol) I still cannot work out how it was all missed for so long! I still walk with crutches now, although I can poter about indoors but I have to be careful as if I fall that is it, wheelchair here I come! Mine is my left hip. I was also told at one point that I needed a hysterectomy as one doctor said I was suffering from endometriosis - an internal scan put paid to that lol I now take Co-Codamol 30/500mg 2 tablets four times a day, and 300mg of Pregablin twice a day - this is an anti-epilepsy drug which works on chronic pain by sending different messages to the nerves, it hasn't cured it for me and the side effects are awful until your body has adjusted but it has made my pain manageable and I have been back at work for 6 months now.
Obviously I am not saying this is what is wrong with you as I am not a doctor, but a lot of what you are describing is very familiar so surely it is worth asking!
Good luck and please don't try to end your life. Feel free to email me if you would like to
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Question : Are you looking for Home Care for a loved one in or around Phoenix Az?
United Companion and Caregivers is one of the fastest growing home care agencies in Arizona. Since the beginning, our vision has been clear: hire only the best caregivers to provide live-in and hourly services and expertly match them with our clients. We are a non-medical agency and our goal is to place people with families so there is consistency and caregivers get to know their clients. We are not an agency that sends caregivers out to homes without formal introductions and appropriate information. We strive to keep lines of communications open at all times in order to provide clients with the best service and caregivers with the best circumstances.
We understand that making a decision to hire a caregiver can be a stressful event for anyone and that is why we are here to be as helpful as possible. Here are a few things that our caregivers can do to make life easier for you and your family:
Companionship Services
o Offer elderly companionship
and conversation
o Provide respite care
o Monitor diet and eating
o Check food expirations
o Assist with evening and tuck-in
o Aid with morning and wake-up
o Arrange appointments
o Provide medication reminders
o Aid with reading
o Assist with walking
o Write letters and correspondence
o Organize mail
o Stimulate mental awareness
o Assist with entertaining
o Answer the door
o Assist with clothing selection
o Care for houseplants
o Provide reminders for appointments
o Discuss current and historical events
o Participate in crafts
o Play games and cards
o Supervise home maintenance
o Record and arrange recipes
o Oversee home deliveries
o Prepare grocery lists
o Clip coupons for shopping
o Monitor TV usage
o Mail bills and letters
o Buy magazines, papers and books
o Rent and play movies
o Plan visits, outings and trips
o Visit neighbors and friends
o Read religious materials
o Maintain calendar
o Maintain family scrapbook
o Record family history
Home Helper Services
o Provide Alzheimer's Care
o Assist with laundry and ironing
o Take out garbage
o Change linens
o Plan, prepare and clean up meals
o Make beds
o Dust furniture
o Drop off and pick up dry cleaning
o Pick up prescriptions
o Organize and clean closets
o Assist with pet care
o Shop for groceries and supplies
o Prepare future meals
o Escort to appointments
o Accompany to lunch or dinner
o Escort for shopping and errands
o Attend plays and concerts
o Escort to religious services
o Attend club meetings and sporting events
o Aid with airport tasks
Personal Services Assistance (Acitivities of Daily Living)
o Eating
o Grooming
o Dressing
o Bathing
o Incontinence
o Cognitive impairment
o Mobility
o Medication reminders
If you or a family member is in need of a caregiver, then please don't hesitate to call us at 480-353-1869 and one of our Coordinators will be happy to speak to you and answer any questions that you may have. Also, if we can't personally help you then we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
Please, call 480-353-1869 or email jmays@unitedcompanion.com
Answer:
United Companion and Caregivers is one of the fastest growing home care agencies in Arizona. Since the beginning, our vision has been clear: hire only the best caregivers to provide live-in and hourly services and expertly match them with our clients. We are a non-medical agency and our goal is to place people with families so there is consistency and caregivers get to know their clients. We are not an agency that sends caregivers out to homes without formal introductions and appropriate information. We strive to keep lines of communications open at all times in order to provide clients with the best service and caregivers with the best circumstances.
We understand that making a decision to hire a caregiver can be a stressful event for anyone and that is why we are here to be as helpful as possible. Here are a few things that our caregivers can do to make life easier for you and your family:
Companionship Services
o Offer elderly companionship
and conversation
o Provide respite care
o Monitor diet and eating
o Check food expirations
o Assist with evening and tuck-in
o Aid with morning and wake-up
o Arrange appointments
o Provide medication reminders
o Aid with reading
o Assist with walking
o Write letters and correspondence
o Organize mail
o Stimulate mental awareness
o Assist with entertaining
o Answer the door
o Assist with clothing selection
o Care for houseplants
o Provide reminders for appointments
o Discuss current and historical events
o Participate in crafts
o Play games and cards
o Supervise home maintenance
o Record and arrange recipes
o Oversee home deliveries
o Prepare grocery lists
o Clip coupons for shopping
o Monitor TV usage
o Mail bills and letters
o Buy magazines, papers and books
o Rent and play movies
o Plan visits, outings and trips
o Visit neighbors and friends
o Read religious materials
o Maintain calendar
o Maintain family scrapbook
o Record family history
Home Helper Services
o Provide Alzheimer's Care
o Assist with laundry and ironing
o Take out garbage
o Change linens
o Plan, prepare and clean up meals
o Make beds
o Dust furniture
o Drop off and pick up dry cleaning
o Pick up prescriptions
o Organize and clean closets
o Assist with pet care
o Shop for groceries and supplies
o Prepare future meals
o Escort to appointments
o Accompany to lunch or dinner
o Escort for shopping and errands
o Attend plays and concerts
o Escort to religious services
o Attend club meetings and sporting events
o Aid with airport tasks
Personal Services Assistance (Acitivities of Daily Living)
o Eating
o Grooming
o Dressing
o Bathing
o Incontinence
o Cognitive impairment
o Mobility
o Medication reminders
If you or a family member is in need of a caregiver, then please don't hesitate to call us at 480-353-1869 and one of our Coordinators will be happy to speak to you and answer any questions that you may have. Also, if we can't personally help you then we will do our best to point you in the right direction.
Please, call 480-353-1869 or email jmays@unitedcompanion.com
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