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Handicap Accessible Bathrooms
Accessibility Conversions
TubRx.com is the prescription
for fast, affordable, and compliant bathroom accessibility solutions. Serving Minnesota, we offer accessibility and bath safety conversions, custom designed for you or your special needs guests. TubRx serves homeowners and institutions.
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It's easier than you think to make your home and bathroom safe and comfortable for any special needs individuals, including the elderly, people with disabilities, expectant mothers, and people with injuries. We offer bathtub and toilet modifications, and a variety of grab bars and accessibility accessories.
TubRx will custom design your accessibility remodeling plan using a variety of fixtures, modifications, and even colors of your choice.
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Affordable, User-Friendly, Custom designed Accessibility modifications are our specialty. For private homes and institutions alike!
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Volume pricing available for property managers, hotels, and large projects.
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Senior Health News
Memory Loss May Predict Alzheimer's Disease A study being reported in the September 12, 2006, issue of Neurology, finds that adults over the age of 60 who complain of severe memory problems may actually be losing brain tissue. Despite scoring well on standard memory tests, the adults in the study who complained of significant memory loss were found to have loss of grey matter of about 3% on MRI brain scans. Patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (early Alzheimer's ) show about 4% loss of brain tissue in the same areas of the brain - the areas where memory is stored. Memory Loss May Predict Alzheimer's Disease originally appeared on About.com Senior Health on Wednesday, September 13th, 2006 at 02:24:51. Permalink | Comment | Email this
Higher Income Seniors to Pay Higher Medicare Premiums Beginning in 2007 Medicare beneficiaries who earn more money will pay higher premiums for their Medicare Part B coverage. A provision of the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act calls for a change in the formula for assessing Part B premiums. The Part B premium has been based on Medicare covering 75% of the premium costs and the beneficiary paying for 25%. With the changes, higher income beneficiaries will pay a higher percentage of premium costs. For those making more than $80,000 (single) or $160,00 for couples the percentage of the premium will increase to 28.3 % in 2007, 31.6% in 2008 and 35% in 2009. Those beneficiaries with even higher incomes will see large percentage increases.Higher Income Seniors to Pay Higher Medicare Premiums originally appeared on About.com Senior Health on Monday, September 11th, 2006 at 03:07:13. Permalink | Comment | Email this
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