Reduce pressure sores with effective pressure relieving aids
December 20th, 2008Everyone has been somewhere to watch a film or a play and although we have enjoyed it, we sometimes can’t wait to get out of our chairs and stretch our legs. Sitting in a chair or lying in bed for hours at a stretch can make people irritable, especially when they cannot do anything about it. Spending a lot of time in bed or in a chair can also result in pressure sores and these can be a very serious issue.
Pressure sores can mostly be found at the bony areas of a person’s body like the elbows, hips and heels. If pressure sores are not attended to, they can result in blood poisoning and infection. However, there are a number of mobility aids that can reduce the occurrence of pressure sores. These pressure relieving aids are available in different kinds to provide a suitable environment for users.
• Pressure relieving cushions are the most common type of aid that can greatly help reduce pressure sores. The most used type of pressure relieving cushion is the ring cushion which is inflatable and round. Whether the person spends time in an armchair or a wheelchair, this aid can really help.
• For those who spend a lot of time in bed, there are cushions that make sitting up easier as they provide support for the back and a comfortable seating position.
• There are also orthopaedic pillows available in different designs to reduce neck ache and provide wonderful sleep.
Modern mobility aids render everybody independent
December 19th, 2008Modern mobility aids help the disabled and aged people to regain their independence and become successful in every aspect of life. There are many types of mobility equipment available today that can give you more independence. A number of the most popular mobility aids that can render any disabled person completely independent are discussed below.
Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs help the mobility impaired to move around independently. Electric wheelchairs have gone another step forward by making the movement of disabled people easier, just at the push of a button. These come in a huge variety and can be custom made to meet specific demand.
Mobility scooters
Mobility scooters also help people to move around independently, but allow greater freedom. Heavy duty mobility scooters can be used in more extreme outdoor conditions.
Stairlifts
Stairlifts make possible the movement of the mobility impaired up and down between floors. Stairlifts are available in a huge variety and can also be used by people who use wheelchairs.
Bathlifts
Bathlifts are mobility equipment that lower disabled people smoothly into the bath and after the users have finished taking their bath they pull them up and out of the bath. The whole process is done very securely and the disabled person does not run the risk of being hurt.
Make life easier with mobility aids and equipment
December 18th, 2008Over the past few years, the use of mobility aids has spread all over the world. They make life easier for the disabled. For those that may have to depend on someone to perform various activities, this offers greater independence. Using mobility aids and equipment, disabled people do not have to depend on others for help so much.
Mobility aids and equipment have been designed and developed by experts, keeping the comfort and users’ needs in mind. These mobility aids and equipment are made to meet medical standards. Before making the products available to users, they are first medically approved. Each and every product is manufactured keeping the style and comfort of users in mind.
Mobility aids help to make life more comfortable. This equipment is developed in such a way that it helps the disabled to perform various activities with ease. There are many mobility aids available, ranging from walking sticks to wheelchairs and stair lifts. All these products come in a variety of models and their prices vary accordingly.
Wheelchairs are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Stair lifts are great mobility equipment that can be very useful for the disabled as well as old people who expereience difficulty when climbing the stairs.
Everyday life made easy through technologically advanced disability aids
December 17th, 2008There are many everyday things that disabled people find difficult. Limited mobility requires assistance at all times. For some, everyday tasks like walking become hard to do by themselves.
However, ways have been devised to make everyday living just as simple for disabled people as it is for others. Through technology, various kinds of advanced disability aids have been developed to create an independent living for those who are physically challenged. These different disability products make it easier for them to perform activities that are otherwise difficult.
Disability aids have developed a great deal over the years. Simple disability equipment like walking aids have been redesigned and manufactured with extremely durable materials. Walking aids like walking sticks, wheelchairs and walkers are now made with the comfort of the users in mind. These walking aids provide users with stability for many years.
Walking aids are not the only development seen in disability equipment. There are aids developed for everyday purposes like bottle and jar openers, grab rails, kitchen and household aids. There are even stair lifts available to make going from one floor to the next hassle free.
Disability aids essential in a household
December 16th, 2008It may be time to make some changes to the household if a disabled person is living with you. To make life as simple for them as it is for you, there are some disability aids that could be used at home.
Reachers can be used so that a disabled person need not bend or put force on the body when picking something up.
A key turner enables the disabled to turn a key without having to apply so much force or pressure. The turner provides the disabled with a grip and allows them to use less force. Grab rails help the disabled to move about the house with freedom and comfort. The climbing of steps also becomes easier if rails are attached alongside.
A window-pull helps people who are confined to a wheel chair pull the curtains without having to call for assistance. The window-pull does not require the disabled to bend over as the rod extends itself.
Stools, tippers and openers are all household aids which should be incorporated into a home that includes a disabled person. Changes like these give the disabled greater independence as well as a sense that they too belong there. After all, disability or no disability, everyone has the right to live life fully.
Walking stick - one of the most useful equipment for the disabled
December 15th, 2008It is observed that most disabled people usually stay at home as they cannot perform actions like normal people. This could make the disabled feel embarrassed or have low self-esteem. They usually have to depend on someone to perform various activities. In order to overcome these circumstances many companies have taken various steps and have developed mobility equipment.
These mobility equipments help the disabled to perform various activities. By using mobility equipment, disabled will never feel lonely. Mobility equipment helps the disabled to gain momentum. Some of the mobility equipment available are walking stick, wheelchairs, stair lifts etc. A walking stick is a tool that helps the disabled to move around with ease.
Mobility aids and equipment are manufactured as per medical standards. They are medically approved before being made available. Walking sticks can be used by people of all ages. It is essential to choose a proper size of walking stick or you may face some problems in near future. Walking sticks can prove to be a friend for life for the disabled.
A walking stick is extremely lightweight and durable. They provide great comfort and a good grip on concrete and stone. Walking sticks are made of various materials like aluminium, cane etc. With the use of a walking stick, disabled people can live independently without requiring anybody’s help. Mobility aids and equipment is of great importance to the disabled as they help them to gain mobility.
Personal care for the disabled with the help of disability aids
December 14th, 2008Disabled people need to be looked after and given proper care so they do not feel deprived and underprivileged. In day to day life there are a lot of activities that need special attention and care, especially in the case of a disabled person.
While a helper will assist someone with a disability in executing the chores however, the disabled like to enjoy a certain amount of freedom and comfort. This is slowly turning into a reality due to the rise of disability aids and equipments.
Disability equipment allows them to move out in open and not confine themselves into a room just because they suffer a handicap. This has made life for the disabled rather simple if not easy.
Earlier the immobile disabled would find it difficult to stroll around the park or a supermarket. However, with the revolution of wheelchairs from a manual to an electric has made it possible. In fact every day the wheelchair is being redesigned in order to provide the disabled with maximum benefit and this is all due to advancements in technology.
Similarly there are aids which could be used in the household to make the movement within the home comfortable.
Disability aids are not only a blessing to the disabled but also to people who live with them. The feeling of seeing a disabled enjoy life like the normal people is extremely pleasing and satisfying. Disability equipment is truly a blessing for the disabled.
Stairlifts – Making life more mobile
December 13th, 2008Stairlifts, as the name suggests, are used to move a person who is suffering from certain disability, up and down a staircase. A stairlift is a mobility product that can be used for people who cannot climb up or down the stairs. They have a convenient and comfortable chair that is foldable and works on batteries. There are a variety of stairlifts available like curved, outdoor and straight.
Stairlifts are a convenient product for disabled people who find it difficult going up and down the stairs. They are useful and convenient when installed at home. The stairlifts are selected depending upon the type of the stairs.
Straight stairlifts are the most compact stairlifts. They have a remote control and a folded chair that provides easy storage, making it very convenient to use. These stairlifts can be easily used at homes. The curved stairlift can go around corners and reaches every part of the staircase. Stairslifts are can be operated at the touch of a button.
A stair lift is ideal for people who are suffering from a back ache or who have problems climbing up the stairs and also for a disabled person. There are certain types of stair lifts that replace the seat with a platform. These platform lifts are best suited for people using a wheelchair.
Bathroom aids for the disabled
December 12th, 2008The bathroom is a place where most disabled people struggle. As the bathroom is an accident prone area, due to wet floors and tiles, it can be difficult and dangerous.
It is very difficult for a disabled person to perform bathroom tasks without assistance. However, with the revolution in disability aids and equipment, life has certainly become comfortable.
Poles, steps and rails are accessories which can be added to the bathroom of a disabled person. They help in providing the disabled with support to move about in the bathroom. Rails around the toilet help the disabled to sit with ease and comfort. Similarly poles help in providing support during bathing and showering.
Bath lifts allow the disabled to bathe in the tub with ease. The disabled need not put any pressure or extra effort in to lower the body, as the bath lift helps in doing so. Similarly, bath boards help in showering. Bath stools enable the disabled to be seated and allow them to perform bathing activities.
Tap turners are also available for people who have a weak grip and are unable to apply extra pressure. Surrounds and frames and raised toilet seats are all accessories that help the disabled to be seated with ease and comfort.
While these aids can provide the disabled with some comfort in the bathroom, personal assistance would make it even more convenient for them to use the aids.
All that you need to know about manual wheelchairs
December 11th, 2008Manual wheelchairs come in a range of styles and types. The two most popular manual wheelchair types are standard wheelchairs and transport wheelchairs.
Standard wheelchairs are either pushed by a helper or are operated by the user themself. The person using such a wheelchair must have a relatively strong upper body. Standard wheelchairs generally have two small wheels at the front and two large wheels at the back.
Transport wheelchairs cannot be self operated but have to be pushed by another person. All the wheels of the transport wheelchair are smaller in size and appear like castor wheels. They are for mobility impaired people who are not strong or healthy enough to move around independently.
While buying a standard wheelchair, the weight of the chair is the first factor that should be examined. Standard wheelchairs are available in three weights-
Lightweight wheelchairs range from 28-34 pounds. It is the most popular variety of manual wheelchair as it gives independence to the users and is the cheapest.
Ultra-lightweight wheelchairs weigh as little as 14 pounds and are best for highly active people as they are more easily manoeuvrable and durable. Moving these chairs is easier due to their ultra-lightness.
Heavy-duty wheelchairs are heavier and can support heavy people who weigh 250 to 650 pounds.
The seat size and height, type of footrests and armrests can be custom made and should be chosen according to the buyer’s needs.





