Assistive Devices Help Seniors
The Best Gift You'll Ever Give a Senior Citizen Might Be Easy-Grip Eating Utensils
Adaptive technology has made major strides in senior citizen products that can remove the frustration of trying to accomplish some of the simple aspects of daily life. Vision, mobility, safety, security, cooking, dressing, and hearing are all everyday tasks and activities that can be aided with new assistive devices for seniors.
Cooking and preparing meals may once have been easy, but as seniors age, they develop arthritis or other conditions making it difficult to grasp and hold items. Suction cup devices can be attached to the base or side of a sink helping to secure pots and pans for washing. Non-slip cutting boards with built in sides and clamps hold meats and vegetables for easy preparation. Silverware comes with non-slip surfaces, enlarged sizes or bendable construction making it simple to keep a grip.
Vision assistive devices can be purchased for seniors with extra large dialing pads on phones or phone numbers activated by photo touch. Phones with assistive devices can amplify volume for those seniors that may be hard of hearing. Alarm clocks and wall clocks with extra large numbers assist seniors with vision problems.
Universal remote controls have more memory functions, control several electronics and extra large buttons make using easy for seniors. Assistive devices also include caption-modified televisions for seniors with hearing difficulties. Magnifying mirrors worn around the neck or amplifying lights mounted to tables improve reading or hobby work when eyesight is poor for seniors.
Assistive devices make it possible for gardeners to keep up with gardening chores using non-slip tools and specially designed handles to keep a better grip. Peta Easi-Grip makes an entire series of hoes, cultivators, garden forks and trowels all with easy grip handles for extra grip and holding power. Soft kneelers and extra long reach tools help protect seniors with bad knees and make reaching in the garden easier with back problems.
Other important senior assistive devices include home security and medical alert systems. Medical alert systems can monitor seniors providing elderly panic buttons and home medical alarms. Assistive devices can make the difference between seniors living alone or having to pay for nursing care. It is important to maintain independence and not have to rely on the help of others for small everyday tasks and activities. You could be in a position to help financially by purchasing assistive devices or offer solutions for seniors needs.
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