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Many of our clients have limited mobility, and with limited mobility comes a potential risk for falls and other injuries. These risks are especially dangerous in the bathroom. The Government of Canada estimates that 1 in 3 seniors aged 65 and older fall each year. Below are seven tips to help clients stay safe while bathing and toileting.
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