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Making a Home Safe for Seniors

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Making a Home Safe for Seniors
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Falling is a major concern for seniors who live at home. The bathroom can be one of the most dangerous areas of the home without the right equipment. Learn how to make your bathroom safer with the tips on this in-home care infographic.

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