Sentences with phrase «mobility problems such»

Make sure bowls are placed in easy - to - access spots — one may place one bowl on each story of a multi-storied home, especially when pets are old, young, or have mobility problems such as arthritis

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Our nurses will work with you and your child to take other proactive steps, such as offering your child the chance to use the bathroom regularly and consulting physical therapists to evaluate and treat possible mobility problems.
«Dependence on others and geriatric illnesses, such as cognitive impairment and mobility problems, affect the majority of older emergency patients across a wide range of nations with different health systems and cultural contexts.
But the cost is often prohibitive, and such housing creates new problems for people with limited mobility.
In disaster areas, operating heavy construction equipment remotely and autonomously is necessary, but conventional remote - controlled heavy equipment has problems such as insufficient operability, inability to perform heavy - duty work, limited mobility on slopes and stairs, and low work efficiency because of difficult remote control.
Dr Sorichetta comments: «It's crucial we understand human mobility, so we can quantify the effect it has on our societies and the environment and provide strong evidence to support the development of policies to address issues, such as public health problems
In humans, osteoporosis can cause serious problems such as bone fractures, mobility limitations and spinal problems; more than 52 million Americans have or are at risk for the disease.
Read says poverty often drags with it problems such as mobility — the disruption when students move or are homeless, and parents preoccupied with items other than their children's schooling.
For pets with joint issues or mobility problems, supplements such as glucosamine can be introduced into the diet to promote flexibility and increased range - of - motion.
Older pets often suffer from conditions such as decreased mobility, stiffness, arthritis, disk problems and chronic pain.
There are cats with disabilities such as deafness, poor sight or blind, mobility problems, on medication e.g. insulin dependent diabetic, for whom an indoor only home is essential for their safety.
Reduced mobility between two vertebral bodies can irritate the nerves exiting the spinal cord and cause problems such as pain, abnormal posture, abnormal gait and muscle changes.
can also maintain their own nails unless you begin to notice problems such as decrease mobility or inflammation around the pads of their feet!
For instance, it may help someone with a mobility problem, visual or hearing impairment, epilepsy (alerting to seizures), diabetes (alerting to high or low blood sugar), an anxiety disorder or a developmental disorder such as autism.
Obesity can lead to other health problems, such as reducing mobility.
After just the first Titanfall 2 Tech Test, players have had problems with the game already so Respawn has responded and made changes such as Pilot Mobility, Titan Meter, Titan Survivability, and more.
But when it comes to certain aspects of electric mobility, such as the oft - touted «range anxiety» that may keep some would - be electric vehicle owners from purchasing an EV, sometimes we get caught up in the novelty of «solutions in search of problems
If the damage is severe, a brain injury can also cause physical problems, such as the inability to control regular bodily functions, requiring nursing care or mobility aids.
Acknowledging the existence of invidious and persistently irresolvable problems such as mobility and the imputation of income, wouldn't it be nice if we could get at least some disputes about child support, spousal support and the division of property out of the courtroom?
However, there are items aging baby boomers can purchase to help make driving easier, such as seat cushions to elevate drivers to the appropriate eye level, pedal extensions to help drivers maintain the 10 inches between the driver and the steering wheel and corrective mirrors that help eliminate blind spots and compensate for decreased mobility in the neck - a common problem in many senior drivers.
Work with clients to resolve problems such as stolen / missing papers, and special placement due to lack of mobility.
Intellectual disability (ID) affects 143/10 000 children1 and is associated with a range of comorbid health conditions.2 — 4 It is heterogeneous, 5 and clustering of some medical conditions may be associated with particular disorders such as Down syndrome6 or Prader - Willi syndrome.7 While epilepsy and sensory impairments often occur in association with specific syndromes or more severe cognitive impairment, conditions such as fractures or obesity may develop as secondary to medication use, nutritional deficiency or lack of mobility.2 Consequently, children with ID may face greater health challenges than typically developing children and use healthcare systems more frequently.8, 9 Mental health problems are also common in people with ID.10 For instance, in a Canadian adolescent and adult population with ID, a high proportion of hospitalisations was attributed to the presence of psychiatric conditions.11
Students with severe to profound general learning disabilities exhibit a wide and diverse range of characteristics, including a dependence on others to satisfy basic needs such as feeding and toileting, difficulties in mobility, problems with generalising skills from one situation to another, significant delays in reaching developmental milestones and significant speech and / or communication difficulties.
He explains in the book that a barrier - free, accessible house or condo «is a home where anyone with a mobility challenge — for example a child in a wheelchair; an adult with vision problems, or a senior with a walker — can live comfortably and safely» without their movements being restricted by elements such as the home's architecture, layout or features.
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