




Living independently becomes increasingly more difficult as we age. Sometimes everyday tasks can become extremely difficult. Fortunately there are a number of tools and devices that are designed to make your life easier. Whether you are living with limited mobility or just need a little extra help around the house, here are 7 suggestions you can use to continue living independently.
| The Swedish Cutting Board is a multi-functional kitchen must have! Designed specifically for one-handed use this top of the line cutting board reduces much of the stress of food preparation and cutting. | ![]() |
Cooking at home keeps your pocket book thick and your waistline thin. For those looking to maintain their weight or lose weight, cooking your own food is a great alternative to calorie dense triple portion meals from restaurants. Read more
| We all wish we had our own Superman or Superwoman, especially when we buy that “one” pesky jar that will not open. The Black & Decker Lids Off Jar Opener Deluxe is coming to your rescue. By requiring no hand strength or laborious twising, the Lids Off Jar Opener Deluxe saves time, simplifies the task of opening jars, and speeds up prep time in the kitchen. | ![]() |
| Frustrated with biting into a sirloin steak only to spit it back out because it was too tough to chew? What about worrying that the pork isn’t cooked enough and you and your guests will become ill? Not anymore with the Oregon Scientific AW131 Grill Right Wireless Talking BBQ Oven Thermometer. For less than $40, you can stay inside during a dinner party instead of constantly tending to the grill and missing out on all the fun. | ![]() |
| With the down economy and health conscious craze, more people are sticking to staying in for meals. All of that slaving over a hot stove can wreak havoc on your body. Most people do not think twice about their posture or even the strain they are putting on their knees or back until they feel pain. Why wait until it gets to that point? | ![]() |
The flu season has been rough this year. It has swept through our office, causing almost everyone to miss work at some point, and keeping the flu from spreading has been nearly impossible.
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