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How Diabetic Shoes Help Prevent Foot Problems and Improve Comfort

Living with diabetes changes how you care for your feet. Over time, diabetes can reduce circulation and nerve sensitivity, making it harder to feel small injuries or blisters. What might seem like a minor irritation can quickly become a serious wound if it goes unnoticed.

Compression Garments After Mastectomy: Comfort, Healing, and Confidence

Recovering from breast surgery is about more than healing incisions. It is about regaining comfort, strength, and confidence in everyday life. One of the most important tools in this process is the compression garment. At Ozark Medical Equipment, we provide post-mastectomy compression bras and garments that are designed to support your body as it heals, while also helping you feel secure and comfortable.

Does Medicare Cover Hospice in Missouri?

When families face difficult end-of-life decisions for a loved one, understanding hospice eligibility is crucial. Hospice care provides specialized support focused on comfort rather than curative treatment, but many people aren't clear about who qualifies or when it's appropriate to consider this option.

What to Expect Emotionally When a Loved One Has Dementia in Hospice

Learn what to expect emotionally when a loved one with dementia enters hospice and how Ozark Hospice provides compassionate caregiver support in Southeast Missouri.

Early Signs of Lymphedema After Mastectomy and How to Take Action

When families face difficult end-of-life decisions for a loved one, understanding hospice eligibility is crucial. Hospice care provides specialized support focused on comfort rather than curative treatment, but many people aren't clear about who qualifies or when it's appropriate to consider this option.

How Is Hospice Care Different from Palliative Care?

When families face difficult end-of-life decisions for a loved one, understanding hospice eligibility is crucial. Hospice care provides specialized support focused on comfort rather than curative treatment, but many people aren't clear about who qualifies or when it's appropriate to consider this option.