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Prevent injuries & make life easier for the seniors Call Tim 941-270-2677
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10-5-2009 8:04 AM
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To help with “aging in place,” some modifications may be needed to keep homes safe and accommodate disabilities. Those changes may be as simple and inexpensive as tossing out the throw rugs or as extensive and costly as lowering countertops.
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