Do you or someone in your home have mobility impairments? Do you find yourself thinking “there’s got to be an easier way”? Well, there is! A
quick internet search will find you no shortage of adaptive equipment designed to tackle nearly any functional struggle. Some are junk and a waste of money, but many are worth their weight in gold and can make a tremendous difference in your functional level. Some of my favorite equipment to recommend includes:
1. Threshold Ramps – smooth out the threshold over an exterior doorway to reduce tripping and make rolling a wheelchair in/out much easier
2. Grab Bars – provide steadying assist for transfers to make them safer and easier; typically utilized in the restroom around the commode or the shower/tub
3. Tension-mounted pole or Sit-Assist – these are especially helpful for getting up from a favorite lounge chair or sofa
4. Built-Up Handles – enlarge the handle of things like eating utensils to improve grip for those with reduced fine motor control or hand strength
5. Home Automation Systems – things like Amazon Alexa and Google Home are now mainstream and affordable; you’d be amazed at the things these devices can do with just verbal instructions. They can handle anything from locking your doors to calling for help in the case of an emergency.
The staff at Hearts At Home recently participated in an in-service where we reviewed various types of adaptive equipment and simple ways to work around household challenges so they can be better equipped to help our clients find what they need to make life easier and safer in their own homes. If you find yourself saying “there’s got to be an easier way”, give us a call and let us help identify what your needs might be and make some recommendations to get you on the road to safer and more independent living!
If you or an aging loved-one are considering Personal Care at Home Services in Cypress TX, please contact the caring staff at Hearts at Home Senior Care. Call us today 713-515-2567. We serve all of the Houston area.
STACEY WELFEL
Director of Training & Compliance
Mrs. Welfel serves as Director of Training and Compliance. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience as a neurological physical therapist, most of which was spent working with catastrophic rehab clients at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital. She currently works as a physical therapist and clinical coordinator for Rehab Without Walls, a unique rehabilitation concept providing patients with neurological injuries the functional skills necessary to return to their home and community.