What are common Aids to living supplies?
- Mobility aids: This includes walking aids like canes, crutches, walkers, and rollators.
- Bathroom aids: This includes grab bars, shower chairs, raised toilet seats, and bath benches.
- Dressing aids: This includes button hooks, zipper pulls, elastic shoelaces, and sock aids.
- Eating aids: This includes utensils with built-up handles, non-slip plates, and cups with lids and straws.
- Household aids: This includes reachers and grabbers, jar and bottle openers, and non-slip mats.
- Communication aids: This includes speech-generating devices, writing aids, and software for text-to-speech conversion.
- Vision aids: This includes magnifying glasses, talking clocks and watches, and large-print books.
- Hearing aids: This includes hearing aids, amplified phones, and personal amplifiers.
These are just a few examples of the many types of aids to living supplies that can help individuals with disabilities or mobility issues to perform their daily activities more independently and comfortably.
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