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    Essential Household Aids for Improved Mobility

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    By Senior Times on May 29, 2023 Health
    Maintaining mobility is a crucial aspect of an individual’s independence and overall well-being. Unfortunately, aging, injury, or disability can affect one’s ability to move around the house independently, leading to a loss of confidence and even accidents. In such cases, household aids for improved mobility can make a significant difference in helping individuals carry out their daily activities safely and comfortably

     

     Benefits of Using Household Mobility Aids:

    1. Improved Independence

    Household mobility aids can help individuals perform their daily tasks independently, allowing them to maintain their privacy and dignity. With mobility aids, individuals can move around the house without the need for assistance.

     

    1. Increased Safety

    Mobility aids can help individuals stay safe and prevent accidents. These aids provide stability and support when standing, sitting, or moving around, reducing the risk of falls and injuries. Raised toilet seats and shower benches can also prevent slips and falls in the bathroom.

     

    1. Reduced Strain and Pain

    Household mobility aids can reduce strain and pain on joints and muscles, making daily activities more comfortable. For example, raised toilet seats can reduce the strain on the knees and hips, while the grabber can help individuals pick up items without bending or stretching, reducing strain and on the back and shoulders.

     

    1. Enhanced Quality of Life

    Household mobility aids can improve an individual’s quality of life by enabling them to carry out daily activities that they may have otherwise struggled with. Individuals can enjoy activities such as shopping, visiting friends, and going to the park, which may have been difficult or impossible without assistance.

     

    1. Cost Effective

    Household mobility aids can be cost effective compared to hiring caregivers or moving to a care home. The cost of installing these aids is relatively low, and mobility aids such as canes and walkers are relatively affordable. Investing in these aids can save individuals money in the long run by reducing the need for costly home modifications and caregiver services.

     

    Types of Household Mobility Aids:

    According to a report by the National Health and Aging Trends Study, 20% of adults aged 65 and over use at least one mobility aid

     

    Here are some of the essential household aids that can improve mobility:

    Grab Bars and Handrails

    Grab bars and handrails are essential aids that provide support and stability to individuals when standing up, sitting down, or moving around. They are usually installed in areas where people are likely to slip, such as bathrooms, stairways, and doorways. Grab bars and handrails come in different sizes, materials, and styles, and can be easily installed.

     

    1. Mobility Aids

    Mobility aids such as canes, walkers and wheelchairs are vital tools that can help individuals move around independently. These aids are especially useful for individuals who have difficulty standing, walking, or balancing. Canes and walkers provide support and stability while walking, while wheelchairs allow people to move around freely.

     

    1. Raised Toilet Seats

    Raised toilet seats are essential aids that can help individuals with limited mobility use the bathroom comfortably and safely. They raise the height of the toilet, making it easier for individuals to sit down and stand up without straining their muscles or joints. Raised toilet seats come in different heights, materials, and styles, and can be easily installed without the need for tools or professional help.

    1. Stairlifts

    Stairlifts are aids that can help individuals move up and down the stairs safely and comfortably. They are usually installed on the staircase and come with a motorised chair that moves up and down the stairs on a rail. Stairlifts are especially useful for individuals who have difficulty climbing stairs or have a fear of falling.

     

    1. Grabbers

    Grabbers are essential aids that can help individuals with limited mobility reach and pick up items without bending or stretching. They are usually long-handled tools with a grabber at the end, that allows individuals to pick up items from the floor, shelves, or countertops. Grabbers are especially useful for people with back pain, arthritis or limited mobility.

     

    In conclusion, household aids for improved mobility can make a significant difference in an individual’s life, allowing them to carry out their daily activities safely and independently. Grab bars and handrails, mobility aids, raised toilet seats, stairlifts, and grabbers are just some of the essential household aids that can help individuals maintain their mobility and independence. With the right aids, individuals can enjoy a better quality of life and stay safe in their homes.

     

    Medpoint is an all-Ireland distributor of a range of physio and mobility products. Their showroom is based in Shankill, Dublin 18 and also on their website www.Medpoint.ie

     

     

     

    Tel: 01 9010395

    Email: contact@medpoint.ie

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