Buyer Guides
The Parentgiving Buyer Guides are designed to help you navigate the shopping "aisles" when choosing products for yourself or loved ones. The Parentgiving Store offers dozens of choices within each category—these guides will help you narrow your search as well as better understand the health conditions that led to your buying needs.

Preventing accidents in the bathroom includes grab bars as well as toilet and tub accessories to make daily living needs easier. These tools help minimize slips that can lead to fractures.

There are different types of rails for different safety needs. Some are designed to prevent falling out of bed, while others assist you getting up and down.

From functional pillows and foam bed wedges to mattress covers and waterproof sheets, bedding items can make sleep more restful and make it easier to manage incontinence.

Many types of items increase wellness. Medication reminders and monitoring devices allow you to better maintain your health while fitness aids encourage needed exercise.

Keeping diabetes in check with careful monitoring is the only way to prevent the dangerous consequences of the disease.

The right supplies take the embarrassment and unpleasantness out of incontinence. There are choices for every level of the condition.

From everyday bandages and tape to deep penetrating heat pads and wraps, no home should be without these helpful medical supplies.

Staying connected means keeping open lines of communication with family members as well as having a 24/7 lifeline to emergency help.

Often neglected, your skin is your first line of defense against germs. Protect against the elements as well the side effects of certain health conditions, like incontinence.

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair. The right choice in mobility device can help return independence.

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair. The right choice in mobility device can help return independence.

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair. The right choice in mobility device can help return independence.