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Mobility and Safety:
Mobility aids: Walking sticks, frames, and wheelchairs can help with moving around safely.
Grab rails: Installed throughout the home, these provide support for standing and walking.
Ramps and stairlifts: Facilitate access to different levels of the home.
Transfer aids: Turntables and hoists can help with moving from one place to another.
Safety alarms: Smoke detectors, heat detectors, and fall detectors can alert caregivers to potential hazards.
Stove element covers: Help prevent burns from hot stove elements.
Memory and Orientation:
Dementia clocks: Clearly display the time, date, and time of day (morning/afternoon/evening).
Visual aids: Signs, photos, and labels can help with orientation and navigation.
Digital photo books: Allow for storing photos with audio captions, helping with memory recall.
Smart devices: Voice-activated assistants like Amazon Echo, Google Home, and Apple HomePod can set reminders, answer questions, and play music.
Reminder devices: Alarms and prompts can help with medication schedules and other important tasks.
Sensory and Comfort:
Weighted blankets and cushions: Can help with anxiety and restlessness, providing a calming sensation.
Sensory toys: Fidget toys and sensory balls can help with engagement and reduce agitation.
Calming lights: Can create a soothing environment, especially in the evening.
Daily Living:
Medication reminders: Pill boxes, automatic dispensers, and other devices can help with medication schedules.
Cutlery and cups with special features: Cushioned handles, non-spill designs, and one-way straws can make eating and drinking easier.
Simplified technology: One-button tablets and universal remotes can make technology easier to us
