Independent Eating Aids for those with MS

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Multiple sclerosis or MS for short is also known as ‘the disease of a thousand faces’. Hardly any two cases are the same. Functional disorders caused by MS due to inflammation in the nervous system can vary greatly...
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Key measurements required for a easy Bidet Installation

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Empowering Occupational Therapists: Key Information for Bidet Toilet Seat Installation  Bidet toilet seats have emerged as a popular solution to enhance personal hygiene and independence in the bathroom. Occupational therapists play a crucial role in prescribing these modifications to...
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What to consider when selecting hand rails for the home

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As occupational therapists and aged care specialists, prioritising the safety and welfare of your clients is of utmost importance.   The selection of handrails and grabrails in different settings, especially in home environments, requires careful consideration of material...
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The different types of ramps for home accessibility

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Choosing the right ramp can make a significant difference in someone’s quality of life, and we are here to provide insights into several popular options: Rubber Ramps, Timber Ramps, Concrete Ramps, Modwood and Flatpack/Modular Ramps. Understanding the nuances...
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What to look for in eating aids to support those with Parkinson's

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Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder, often presents challenges in performing daily tasks, including eating and mealtime activities. Fortunately, advancements in Assistive Technology have paved the way for innovative solutions tailored to address the unique needs of individuals...
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