The last post was about aids to assist when dressing and this one complements it to some degree.
This post looks at some of the gadgets that can help with reaching and stretching, or the reduction of any reaching and stretching that is required to perform certain tasks.
Reaching, twisting and bending ultimately become a problem for just about everyone as they get older. But a number of medical conditions can make these types of movements challenging at any age.
Injury, illness, arthritis or recovery from surgery can all result in the body being less supple and flexible than it could be and, when this is the case, aids with long handles can make life much easier.
Examples of long handled aids are many and amongst the most popular are various brushes. These can be brushes for the hair, or brushes that make it possible to reach around to the back and lower legs when having a shower or bath.
The shape of long handles can also assist in their use. The handles of some garden tools project at 90 degrees to the standard tool in order to save stresses on the wrist and lower arm.
Another branch of gadget like aids is aimed at making certain hard to hold items and objects more tactile and ergonomic. A good example is the opening of a door which requires the locating and turning of a key followed by the twisting of a handle.
Many modern lock keys are small and, although convenient to store in a pocket, are difficult to hold for those with gripping issues. Special key holders and key fobs can make these small items easier to hold and manipulate.
The handles on certain “knob style” doors may also be hard to grasp and special knob holders can make them easier to use.
Within the home utilities like taps (faucets) can be stiff to turn and hard to grip, especially when wet. However, tap turners can be fitted to the tap heads or carried around and used when required. Many of these aids are capable of fitting most tap heads and they have a long lever arm that makes turning them effortless.
More specialist devices can be essential for personal hygiene in the bathroom. Using toilet paper is a particular challenge that involves twisting, bending and a high degree of dexterity that is not always possible for some people. The available options are seeking help from a carer, or using a special toilet wiping aid, the latter of which retains independence and dignity.
Bed handles and rails can make the getting in and out of a bed much easier and less physically strenuous. These simple but effective handles run under a mattress and then project upwards from the side of the bed. They are an essential aid for many.
A number of small items like those used for personal grooming can also benefit from longer or angled handles. A good example is tweezers and another can be a nail file. Easy hold large grip handles can also add to the ease of use of these aids.
Friday, 29 April 2011
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