These adaptive utensils are as chic and stylish as they are practical. Cutlery brand Amefa created the adaptive utensils for people with disabilities and older people who have dexterity issues which ...
Unless you have someone in your life with trembling hands, we take a lot of things for granted. We don’t mean to, we just don’t realize it until something happens. When you have tremors, arthritis, or ...
The nation’s largest retailer is making a new push to better serve people with disabilities with a slew of adaptive products ranging from clothing to technology. Walmart recently introduced an ...
Living with dementia doesn’t have to mean letting go of food preparation. Here’s how you can make the kitchen safer and more accessible for those with this condition. Use specific tools such as ...
Older adults may eat better when they can have smaller, flavorful meals and healthy snacks. Social dining and support, such as grocery delivery or adaptive utensils, may also help. However, a doctor ...
Planned, small-portion, tasty meals and healthy snacks, along with social dining and logistical support, can help older adults with low appetites eat better. However, some appetite loss will require ...
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