When it comes to reaching, grabbing and getting around in general, it’s important to be mindful of overextending, pulling or injuring a part of your body that you use on an everyday basis.
Though reaching is not always preventable, there are tools that exists to make everyday activities easier, particularly for those who may have a more difficult time with mobility and flexibility.
Whether you’re recovering from an injury, shopping for a family member with mobility challenges or recommending a product for a community paramedicine patient, let’s take a look at some items which can help with the activities of daily living.
Grabber tools
Grabber tools are a great option for those trying to grab items just out of reach, whether it’s a spice from the top shelf, an inhaler dropped onto the floor, or a medication bottle that’s slipped behind a recliner.
I recommend the listed for $26.99 on Amazon, which features a comfortable handle for gripping and a silicon claw for a firm grasp. The grabber’s head rotates and the entire tool can be folded in half for versatile carrying. This item is a must have for any day-to-day activity, such as cleaning, organizing or moving items.
Bath applicators
Similar to the grabbing tool, a bath applicator is a great tool for accessing hard-to-reach spots in the shower and applying sunscreen, lotion or creams to your back. Featuring an anti-slip handle and textured surface, the is designed for maximum comfort, and is priced at just $9.99.
Car safety grab handles
When it comes to safely entering and exiting your vehicle, various hand grip products exist to ease the process. Stander Car Caddie makes a rated for up to 250 pounds. It buckles around the window frame and includes a comfortable grip. Priced at just $13.88, this product can be a great addition to your vehicle to aid in getting in and out safely.
Dressing aids
Shoe horns, sock aids and dressing sticks can assist individuals with limited flexibility and mobility to dress without excessive bending or reaching.
There are many tools and gadgets out there that are made to make your life easier in terms of mobility and reach. Finding the right one for you all depends on your lifestyle and personal preference. These tools can make a big difference in everyday living so make sure you look for the right tool for the job.
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Mobility aids
These additional options can help with standing and walking, preventing falls:
- for easy sit to stand assistance, from $19.00
- – collapsible, lightweight, adjustable, from $16.99 (regularly $24.99)
- – accommodates moving patients up to 400 lbs (regularly $990.00)
- bathroom assist rail with armrests, from $48.53
- – height adjustable, collapsible for travel, from $19.88
- , from $49.99
- – mobility standing aid rail for couch, chair, from $49.98
- , from $76.49 (regularly $89.99)
- , from $22.69