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Urban Recovery: Managing Medical Equipment in Tiny GTA Condos
January 28, 2026
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Recovery at home can feel comforting. However, recovery in a tiny condo can feel complicated. Space is tight. Elevators are
The Psychology of Motion: How Verticality Affects Mental Health in Long-Term Care
January 27, 2026
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Being “stuck in bed” is not only physical. It is mental. It is emotional. And for many patients in long-term
The Caregiver’s Invisible Spine: How Mechanical Assistance Prevents Life-Changing Injuries
January 27, 2026
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Caregiving looks simple from the outside. However, it is physical work. It is also repetitive work. And it often happens
The Tall Patient’s Nightmare: Why Standard Hospital Beds Fail for Anyone Over 6’0”
January 26, 2026
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Being tall is usually a good thing. However, during recovery, height can become a problem. A big problem. Standard hospital
Home ICU: Organizing IV Poles, Oxygen, and Feeding Pumps Around the Bed
January 24, 2026
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Home care has changed. Today, many patients receive advanced care at home. IV therapy. Oxygen support. Feeding pumps. All of
The “Sliding” Problem: How to Stop Your Patient from Sliding Down the Bed
January 21, 2026
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Sliding down the bed is common. It is also stressful. The patient feels uncomfortable. The caregiver feels worried. And the