Étiquette : Wellbeing

From Choice to Trial: The Crucial Step for Custom Equipment
Once your needs are clearly identified, it’s time to move on to the most tangible step: choosing the equipment. There are a multitude of technical aids, ranging from mobility aids (manual or electric wheelchairs, walkers, canes, electric scooters), to daily living aids (adapted utensils, jar openers, large-button phones, sock aids), to hygiene and bathing aids…

The Bridge Between Hospital and Home: My Coordinator Mission, Illuminated by My Medical Experience
From Clinic to Daily Life: My Role as a Former MPR Doctor for a Successful, Secure, and Deeply Human Hospital Transition. Returning home after a period of hospitalization is a critical transition, often generating significant anxiety and a sense of uncertainty for both the patient and their loved ones. Drawing upon my exceptional professional journey…

Anticipate for Better Living: Fall Prevention by a Geriatric MPR Expert
Falls: My Comprehensive Approach as a Former MPR Doctor for Proactive Prevention and a Secure Daily Life. Fall prevention represents one of the major, if not THE most important, challenges in the strategy for maintaining autonomy at home for seniors and people with disabilities. As a former doctor and head of department in Geriatric Physical…

The Impact on Quality of Life: A Perspective of Increased Autonomy
The reform aims to have a direct impact on the quality of life of people with disabilities. On an individual level, it could generate greater autonomy and a reduction in stress related to the maintenance or replacement of a wheelchair. The fact of no longer having to worry about the cost of a repair or…



