Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What You Can Do For Your Senior . . . for less than $500

Following are adaptive devices you can easily install and add to a senior’s home for a combined total of about $500. Prices are approximates and may vary by vendor.
1. Raised toilet seats with arms that lock onto an existing toilet provide height and support to stand. $90
2. Hand-held shower nozzle slips directly over a tub faucet. $24
3. Floor to ceiling grab bar provides a full range of heights to hold onto while sitting or standing up. It can be installed by the bed, in the bathroom or by a favorite chair. $150
4. Lever doorknob turner adapters attach securely to a variety of round door knobs to provide leverage for easy opening. $22
5. Lever handles attach to recliner chair handles to serve as an extension. $22
6. Various kitchen items are available including automatic openers that remove lids and open cans, jars and bottles. $50
7. Rubber ramps that are ADA compliant are often easy to install to most surfaces. Ramp stays in place by its sheer weight and can be moved from one opening to another. $36
8. Mobile stools are particularly useful to help seniors navigate a kitchen. $100.
9. Aging in place: Priceless!

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