Reduce the risk of injuries associated with slips, slides and falls with this range of socks. The socks are designed to be loose fitting and comfortable around the ankles with […]
Author Archives: Kymberly Martin
Aqua Flotation Jogging Belt
The 66fit aqua belt is used for rehabilitation in a hydrotherapy or swimming pool. It has been designed primarily for non, weight- bearing aqua exercises to help reduce stress on […]
Ki Mobility Focus CR
Our patent pending execution of the Science of Complex Rotation for the perfect Tilt. Adjustments are easy with the Focus CR. The right options are available and select assemblies come […]
SmartDrive Power Assist Device
The SmartDrive is a revolutionary device that gives wheelchair users more power to go further. This is a versatile and powerful solution for moving over most surfaces. SmartDrive goes up […]
People with Disability Not Equal Before the Law
All states should urgently develop a strategy so people with disability are treated more fairly before our courts. This follows a report from the Human Rights Commission that found discrimination […]
Planning for Better End-of-Life Care
A new report has identified a number of barriers to quality end-of-life care for people with dementia. The report, End-of-Life Care for People with Dementia, claimed there is a wide […]
Ageing Well – Where Gender Matters
Men and women are different especially when it comes to ageing well. Data to support factors that may influence wellbeing were presented at a conference last week in Barcelona by […]
Cricket Legends Lunch a Big Fund Raiser
Almost $180,000 was raised at the Northcott annual Cricket Legends lunch held at the Sydney Cricket Ground recently. More than 430 guests attended and mingling with the crowd were cricket […]
Reminder: Disability Inclusion Bill 2014
The public are invited to provide feedback on the draft Disability Inclusion Bill 2014. The disability law in New South Wales is being reviewed however submissions are required by February […]
Dementia Carers Wanted for Online Questionnaire
Swinburne University is seeking input from carers of people with dementia to develop a software program. The idea behind the project is to help engage people with dementia enjoy an […]
Home Modifications – Electricals
In our continuing series on home modifications we look at electrical services. When modifying the home for safety and comfort it should be remembered that simply turning on a light […]
Hand Trainer Kit
A piece of equipment that helps develop strength back into fingers, hand, wrist and elbow. This new hand trainer kit comprises a therapy ball and finger ring that can be […]