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  2. The 17 Best Products to Help Older Folks at Home - Healthline

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    According to the CDC, seniors fall over 36 million times a year. Some falls at home can be mitigated by eliminating the need to use: ladders. stepstools. unsafe climbing devices, like chairs. This ...

  3. Essential Items, Supplies, and Tips for Caregivers - Healthline

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    a popper/stress ball or other fidget toy. a toiletry bag with toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, and any applicable creams or makeup. comfy shoes. a change of work clothes in case you have to go from ...

  4. Supplies & Devices You Need for Managing Diabetes - WebMD

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    Insulin, Insulin Syringes, and Insulin Pens. Insulin Pump. Blood Sugar Meters, Blood Lancets, and Diabetic Test Strips. Ketone Test Strips. Glucose Tablets and Glucagon. Diabetes Food Stash ...

  5. Home medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Home medical equipment is a category of devices used for patients whose care is being managed from a home or other private facility managed by a nonprofessional caregiver or family member. It is often referred to as "durable" medical equipment (DME) as it is intended to withstand repeated use by non-professionals or the patient, and is ...

  6. Flu Survival Kit: A Self-Care Kit for the Home - WebMD

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    Here’s a short list from King and other flu experts of what you may need to treat the most common flu symptoms: fever, headache, cough, muscle aches, sore throat, and runny or stuffy nose. Fever ...

  7. Guidelines for Buying and Using Diabetes Supplies - WebMD

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    But you should be able to buy one for $40 to $60. Diabetes test strips can cost around $100 a month. Test strips are pricey, but you must have them to avoid problems. Checking only once or twice a ...

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