Foam Grips
Check out our Assistive Technology Item of the Week, Foam Grips! Foam Grips can be put on any object such at feeding utensils and toothbrushes and can be cut to […]
Check out our Assistive Technology Item of the Week, Foam Grips! Foam Grips can be put on any object such at feeding utensils and toothbrushes and can be cut to […]
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Tai Ji Quan: Movement for Better Balance has been repeatedly shown to improve balance, strengthen stability muscles, and reduces the risk of falls in older adults. But, are there other
Tai Ji Quan: Good For Your Balance and Brain! Read More »
Check out our Assistive Technology Item of the Week, the Amazon Echo Frames! The Amazon Echo Frames are able to control your Alexa music, reminders, calendars, and more from anywhere.
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Recommended protein for older adults has been a subject of interest in nutritional research. Many different scientific and governmental organizations have done their own research on what is considered and
Protein for Older Adults: How Much is Really Needed? Read More »
Check out our Assistive Technology Item of the Week, Kitchen Mama! The Kitchen Mama is a handheld electric can opener that opens cans with a single push of a button,
We all know the regular physical activity should be a part of everyone’s daily routine. But does the exercise type and intensity of that physical activity matter? A new study
New Alzheimer’s Research: Does Exercise Type Matter? Read More »
Check out our Assistive Technology Item of the Week, Weighted Utensils! Weighted Utensils look like regular silverware. The weight of them reduces tremors allowing you to eat without spills or
The Maryland Department of Health is launching an initiative, Building a Healthier Maryland, to revisit and set health priorities that will be captured in our State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP). We
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In place of the Assistive Technology Item of the week, The Caregiver’s Resource Center would like to say thank you to Rosalynn Carter for her tireless lifelong efforts to support