Top Medical Supplies in Jupiter, FL 33477

At Homecare America in Jupiter, Florida, youll find quality medical supplies and home health care products ranging from scooters to lifts and stair lifts to quality medical equipment. We specialize...Read More…
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Aesthetic Partners Inc

1.0

By Soft touch skin solutions

BEWARE!!!!!!NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY! MR.Sam LEHRER and MR.JUAN OSODIO  are the people you will be talking to ,when you call them they will tell you what you want to hear and sell you anything you need,but ones you send the money they will show you the real  face of the monster business!!! The are the masters of all the con artists!!!!You are going to loose your money and will never get what you paid for!I send  THE LASER OUTLET WORLDWIDE $33000 and never received my equipment ,at first they they kept promising and gave me a few  FEDEX trucking numbers,but FEDEX never registered those numbers,after all ,about 6 month later I got 2  pieces  of junk ,2004 models that don't work and worth $1000 if anyone need them for parts,it's been a year since ,they just will not  talk to me ,please check BBB ,you will find 23 complaints and a lot of negative reviews allover the Internet . Real name of this company is "The Laser Outlet Worldwide" and they are just hiding behind new name ...read more

Homecare America

5.0

By Jim Teshmanister

Homecare America has been able to repair all of my equipment. The have a lot of parts in stock and can get almost anything the next day. They even repaired my power wheelchair I purchased up north when no one else would. ...read more

Homecare America

1.0

By Charlotte Scharf

does not allow for return of faulty merchandise. Received a bed alarm that does not work and no one at the company is dealing with the problem. Hard to believe that a so called reliable company allows this policy to take place. It can only destroy the reputation of this company whose sole business is to help people who are in poor health. The bed alarm costs $200. It is faulty, does not operate properly and is not returnable. Bad business. business.dirty ...read more

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Safety4Clubs, LLC

Jupiter FL 33477 (888) 959-8970 http://www.safety4clubs.org rtbwings@aol.com Contact us at (888) 959-8970 in Jupiter, FL, to learn more automated external defibrillators and other medical equipment. ...read more

By Safety4Clubs, LLC August 12, 2015

Medical health, medical supplies and equipments

Works with physicians and hospitals to add nuclear cardiology imaging services to their facilities, providing equipment, personnel, physician education and other practice management services. ...read more

By Heart care Imaging August 12, 2015

5 Ways To Relieve Rheumatoid Arthritis

These days, it's easy to take the easy road to pain relief and take increasing amounts of medication in an effort to lessen or entirely relieve back pain. Rheumatoid arthritis can cause severe pain and even result in immobility without strong pain relief, a result of inflammation of the tissue surrounding your joints. While pain medication is often a necessity for sufferers, it is worth noting that there are alternate ways to relieve the pain and discomfort of rheumatoid arthritis, and it is encouraged to try these options to reduce both the amount of toxins entering your body and your possible tolerance build up. Below are five ways to relieve the symptoms and pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis.   Proper sleep and extra relaxation time We're constantly told that eight hours sleep each day is necessary to maintain health, body and brain function. People with rheumatoid arthritis often require more than this – usually 9 10 hours of solid sleep at night and then a 1 – 2 hour nap in the afternoon if sleep was interrupted during the night. By pushing through the day without a rest, sufferers often find that their entire body becomes drained and tired, while their joints ache with every movement. Sufficient rest time and sleep is an important part of rheumatoid arthritis treatment. Exercise Mobility is key to keeping your muscles strong and increase your range of motion, preventing your joints from becoming stiff and painful. While high impact exercise like running is certainly out of the question, gentle options like swimming / water aerobics, walking and light stretching or yoga are a fantastic way to fight fatigue and stay active, and also provide pain relief during a flare-up. Topical treatments   Not to be confused with tropical treatments like lounging on a beach in Fiji, topical creams and gels are a popular and easily accessible option for relieving the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. When applied to the areas surrounding the pain, the lotion absorbs into your skin, often providing temporary pain relief of minor joint pain. Gels, lotions and creams are available from pharmacies, as well as topical relief in spray form or as a patch to stick over the painful joint. The results of these treatments vary depending on your tolerance and the severity of your condition, however as a fast option within easy reach, they are certainly worth a try. Fish oil supplements and vitamins   Adding a daily dose of salmon oil or krill oil as well as a hit of vitamin D, magnesium and calcium can go a long way towards relieving your pain long term. While not an immediate fix, fish oils in particular have been shown to relieve joint pain and make sufferers feel like their bones are moving more smoothly and not causing inflammation. Vitamins C and D are also known to assist with muscle and tissue tenderness, so taking these supplements and adding foods rich in these nutrients to your diet can help with the pain and inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis. Tai Chi This ancient Chinese martial art conjures up images of groups of incredibly calm people making slow, deliberate movements with genuine serenity on their faces. Indeed, that is exactly what Tai Chi can provide for you. Being such a slow, gentle and focused form of exercise, people with rheumatoid arthritis are well suited to Tai Chi, not only for its ability to increase mobility and movement, but also for its calming effects, focusing on centering the mind, body and spirit. Often sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis suffer from depression and anxiety as they become frustrated by their limitations due to their condition. Whether in a group or alone, Tai Chi is guaranteed to provide a calming sanctuary, relief from both pain and anxiety, and keep the body mobile in a safe and gentle way. ...read more

By CSA Medical Supply May 12, 2015

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