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Aids to living aids encompasses products in the bathroom safety, medication safety, bedroom safety, and kitchen aid categories.

 Bathroom Safety 

Many home accidents happen in bathrooms. For individuals with any mental or physical disability, it is vital that bathrooms be safe to allow patients a high level of independence.

 

Medication Safety

One of the most important elements of controlling a chronic condition or recovering from an illness is proper medication in the right dose at the right time. Medication aids to daily living can assist patients and their caregivers in administering medications.


Bedroom Safety Accessories

The bedroom should be a haven of safety and security for individuals with temporary or permanent disabilities. There are many innovative aids to daily living that can boost independence for elderly individuals or patients recovering from injury or illness.

 

Kitchen Aids

For the recovering patient or for a concerned caregiver, kitchens are the source of nutrients vital to healing and improved independence. Kitchen aids to daily living can help return a patient to the comfort of home with a high level of independence.

 

Outdoor Aids

 

It is just as important to feel secure outdoors as well as indoors. Achieving independence while outdoors can be a major accomplishment for individuals with temporary or permanent disabilities. Aids to daily living can be a boost to feeling secure and safe outdoors.

 

Technology Assistance for the Disabled

 

Computer technology is an invaluable link for anyone with temporary or permanent disabilities. With computers, individuals can communicate with family members and with health care team members. Patients and caregivers can stay current on medical developments, medication and treatment trials. Patients can also establish relationships with other patients with similar conditions.

 

Home Modifications

 

If recovery and rehabilitation is expected to take a long time, or if disability is permanent, health care teams may recommend modifications to the home to help patients get around easier. Facilitating mobility in and around the home can encourage patients to achieve greater functionality and independence. Some basic home modifications can allow patients to stay in their own homes years longer than otherwise possible. Unfortunately, most homes are built without a thought to the needs of elderly or disabled residents. However, innovative accessibility designs and accessibility products can help achieve handicap mobility a room at a time or for an entire house.