Too often elderly folks, persons with arthritis, and others who have physical difficulties resort to impromptu and often unsafe means of dealing with everyday tasks around the house. Simply put, most houses and apartments were designed for people with a greater range of mobility. If you have any type of mobility difficulty, you will find that you can bridge this gap with a wide assortment of assistive devices to help you get around with ease.
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