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MODERN SENIOR PRODUCTS
Modern Senior Products LLC is a woman-owned company. As a daughter, I found through my own personal experience with my aging family members that  there was a real need in the senior population for products and information that could help our parents and others to continue to live full, independent lives.  I am committed to researching the best available products to help seniors and boomers with products that are easier to use, understand and handle. I take great pride in our extensive research to find products that not only provide quality and value to our customers, but that can help make life easier, especially when medical problems such as arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, hearing, vision, memory loss or dexterity problems make the use of some products more difficult. Arthritis and hearing loss isn’t always just for seniors.  Boomers and younger can start with arthritis and hearing loss at an early age – our products can also be helpful to them.  And, as we all now know, hearing protection products can be an important step in helping all of us keep our hearing as we age.
Visit this website: http://www.modernseniorproducts.com/AboutUs.asp

CAREGIVER PRODUCTS.COM
CaregiverProducts.com from The Wright Stuff, Inc. specializes in caregiving products, disability aids, elderly care products, nursing home supplies, home medical supplies and equipment products that help make life easier for caregivers and care recipients. We have searched for assistive devices to help caregivers in bathing, feeding, dressing, positioning and transferring their loved ones.
Do you feel helpless trying to care for someone in your home? We provide adaptive eating utensils, special plates, writing tools, bathing aids, positioning pillows and other adaptive aids to make in home care easier.
Visit this website: http://www.caregiverproducts.com/site/270651/page/44607

ELDER DEPOT
Elder Depot recognizes the important role that caregivers have being involved with the care of an elderly loved one. We are committed to providing a wide variety of innovative products to improve the quality of life for both the caregiver and receipient.Elder Depot’s primary goal is customer satisfaction through the continual improvement of our web site, so that we can offer our customers new and useful products, services, and information. Some of our newest time-saving features include personalized shopping through Elder Express Lane and convenient delivery options through our Automatic Reorder Program for incontinence products. Our product selection and web site features will continue to expand and grow to fit our customers’ needs.
Visit this website: http://www.elderdepot.com/customer/help.php?section=about 

PARENT GIVING
Parentgiving.com was created to help time-starved caregivers provide better care for their aging parents by providing: in-depth information and helpful checklists about a variety of caregiving topics; on-call professional care managers who possess the expertise and experience necessary to help navigate through the maze of caregiving; and a more enlightened shopping experience at the Shop Parentgiving store, where family caregivers can learn about and shop for the products and supplies that best fit their aging parents’ needs. So whether you are a new caregiver or have been caring for your aging parent for years, Parentgiving.com is here to answer your questions, streamline your time, reduce your stress and simplify your life.
Visit this website: http://www.parentgiving.com/elder-care/about/ 

 

 

One Comment

  1. char says:

    These sites seem like a God send to me. As the soul caregiver to my 92 year old mom, and husband with various health problems, and still working full time… I recently thought I would lose my mind or perhaps what might be left of it, just surfing the web, looking for a simple thing like diabetic socks.. took hours. These sites have so many interesting and helpful products, ( and I do love to shop) looking forward to a hot cup of tea and cking it out.
    ~Char

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