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Wheelchairs vs Canes: Which Is the Better Choice for Seniors?

Wheelchairs vs Canes: Which Is the Better Choice for Seniors?

by Kim Lima | Jan 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

Wheelchairs and canes are two common types of mobility devices used by seniors. Both options can help make getting around easier for seniors who may not be able to get around as easily as they used to. However, you may wonder which is better for you – a wheelchair or...

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