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Arthritis Gadgets for Seniors

Arthritis Gadgets for Seniors

If you – like millions of other American seniors – are dealing with arthritis, you may be relieved to find out that there are a wide array of arthritis gadgets for seniors available to make your life easier. 

When you have arthritis, even the simplest of every-day tasks and chores can be problematic. If you find that your pain and stiffness is preventing you from doing basic chores or taking care of yourself properly, you may be interested in arthritis gadgets for seniors as a way to reduce joint pain and continue to live your life to the fullest. 

Arthritis gadgets for seniors are now available for purchase and include such a wide variety of tools and devices intended to help seniors dealing with arthritis. These gadgets can be quite simple or very elaborate and come in a range of prices. 

If you want to maintain your independence at home, being able to complete daily tasks and chores is an absolute must. But, when you are dealing with arthritis you may experience a very limited range of motion and you may struggle with basic functions like self-grooming and food preparation. Arthritis gadgets for seniors will allow you to operate more independently and with less pain caused by overextending yourself. 

Following are some of the top gadget choices that can help you every single day.

Top 5 Arthritis Gadgets for Seniors

  1. Toilet modifications

An elevated toilet seat is a booster-like device that affixes to the seat of your toilet to raise it to a more accessible height. Reducing the amount you need to lower yourself onto the toilet can make a really big difference on your comfort level when performing the necessary function of using the toilet. 

There are also products available that are simple bidets that are reasonably priced and can be installed easily with a little help from a friend. There is no need to hire a professional. Bidets are a great way to clean yourself without needing to extend into an uncomfortable position. You may find that this simple gadget makes a huge difference on your hygiene and comfort level. Bidets are common in many other European nations, and are increasingly gaining popularity in the United States, thus they are available at a reasonable price.

  1. Standing aids

Getting out of bed or up from a chair can be a difficult task when you are dealing with arthritis. There are devices that can be attached to your bed, couch or favorite chair to help you stand. This not only decreases pain and effort, but ensures you are able to stand safely and avoid an accident. Standing aids are easy to grip and provide leverage for you to stand. 

Having rails and hand bars in your house, especially in bathrooms is another way to ensure safe standing. These can be extremely helpful for showering and using the toilet. 

  1. Door tools 

When you are dealing with arthritis pain on a daily basis, you know that opening doors is a function most people complete many times throughout any given day. For so much of your life you may have taken the ability to complete this simple task for granted. But now that you have arthritis, having a device to assist with opening doors can go a long way in easing your everyday strain. 

Doorknobs can easily be fitted with turners and extenders for ease of use. Extenders simply turn the knob into a lever. They are easy to install and you do not need to replace the entire doorknob. Doorknob turners fit over the knob of a door and allow you to turn the knob with ease. Again, installation is extremely easy, and this is a cost-effective solution to an everyday problem. 

Another problem you may encounter is using keys to unlock doors. Keys are small and can be extremely difficult to grip. There are key holders that provide extra grip and leverage for you to use. These simple devices make unlocking doors a quick and easy task again. 

  1. Walking supports

Devices like rolling walkers, walkers and canes can help provide a good deal of stability and support for you while you are walking around the house completing daily chores and tasks. They can also be used outside of the home for exercise and walks. If you prefer to use a cane, you might benefit from that little extra bit of support, even if you don’t need a full walker. 

Walkers often include a basket which makes them great for moving items around your house or performing chores like getting the mail. They are also lightweight and easy to maneuver. 

  1. Kitchen gadgets

The ability to prepare your own meals is essential for many seniors, especially those living alone. However, arthritis can make kitchen tasks difficult and painful. Using a few different kitchen gadgets is a great way to overcome these issues.

Electric can openers are a huge help and come in a variety of sizes. They can be battery operated or plug into an outlet. They are also available in a range of prices. 

Reach extenders are another great item to have in the kitchen. They can also be used in other areas of your house, so it’s not a bad idea to buy more than one. Reach extenders can help you get to cans on a shelf or items on a counter or in the refrigerator that are less accessible to you when your pain level is higher. 

Jar openers are a very simple device that almost everyone can benefit from. They are round rubber mats that you place on top of a jar to help open the jar with ease. 

But don’t rely on arthritis gadgets alone! Contact Cano Health today to inquire about arthritis treatment options.








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