Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

 You will be advised in most cases not to bend down to pick something up from the floor. Solution : An Easy Reacher. You will need help to put on your socks. Solution: Various sock aids available. Help to put on or remove your shoes. Solution: Shoe horn. Help to urinate without getting out of bed (Male). Solution: Male Urinal.   Keep safe by not having to travel to the bathroom if there is distance involved. Solution: Commode (preferably adjustable in height and adjusted to your comfort to enable easily sitting and standing) If your toilet is too low that it makes sitting and standing difficult to do independently. Solution: Possibly a toilet raiser in the correct height for you.   In addition, you may need a Grab rail installed or a drop-down rail to help you to sit and.
 You will be advised in most cases not to bend down to pick something up from the floor. Solution : An Easy Reacher. You

Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

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Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

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Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

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Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

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Empowering Independence Post Hip Replacement Surgery - Mobility Genie

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