Sunday, 23 February 2014

Age Proof Living for the Wellness of Love Ones

The elderly need a lot of help around the house, but it is not often that each and every member of the family will be around to help. A typical household may not have a hired nurse or maid, and so it becomes the duty of the children or grandchildren to assist their aged parents or grandparents. Assistance may need for simple walking, to getting a hard to reach item. The wisdom comes in the form of self-assistance; that is, in the ability for the elderly to help themselves. This can easily be made possible with proper planning and slight adjustment to your daily routine.

Eliminate obstacles or de-clutter around the house. What may seem like a piece of cake to an agile twenty-year-old may be a challenge for a seventy-year-old. These daily obstacles pose threats ranging from mild to critical. For example, glassware in the kitchen and loose mat lying on the floor can be a very serious threat. Problems like that can be remedied by practical thinking: eliminate the obstacle, not the object. Retro-fitting the house to meet the needs of the elderly, while at the same time preserving the homeowner's comfort of living can be a much simpler task than perceived.

Solutions can be entirely within the realm of practicality, while others involve expenses. The most obvious and less costly solution is to have a single storey household. At least, the aging parents should be moved to the ground level for easy accessibility. Doing so will evade the most frightening scenario of falling down the stairs. If possible, ensure that all necessities remain available and accessible on the ground level, especially a bathroom. 

Bathroom is a one of the hazardous venue of household injuries. Wet floor are most slippery on smooth flooring such as tiles and marbles. Slip proof your floor with anti-slip coating or tapes, provide a non-slip bath mat inside the bathtub and showers. Adding grab bars at showers, bathtub and toilet area help to provide additional support for elderly. Most of these items are inexpensive and easy to install and they impede the risk of fall. Read article on Planning for Aging in Place.

Assisting elderly to get on with life can be as easily as installing an amplified house phone and portable door chime for those with hearing problem.




Equip your television and radio with a wireless headset for parents with declined hearing ability. This way, the volume can be turned up to suit their needs without disrupting the rest of the household. Another measure would be to enable subtitles and captions for movies and television. A magnified nail clipper for nail cutting and visual aide magnifier for reading is convenient for those with depreciated vision. Threading a needle is a challenge for elderly with declining vision.  A needle threader is suitable for used.







Elderly with arthritis in their hand may have difficulty turning the door knob. Put on easy grid rubber cover over door knob or change door knob to lever handle. Use a key turner in order to establish a firmer grip on key to open a door painlessly. An automatic can opener to help them to do perform difficult task of opening a can. Problem with buttoning shirt, sure grid button hook can help you to button effortlessly.




A household gadget to consider is audio reminder, which will remind an elderly person of certain tasks via pre-recorded messages. Pill dispenser also come in handy to remind elderly person to take medicine on time.




There are quite a number of household gadgets that can aid in everyday life just as well as practical decisions of aging in place. With these tips in mind, use your home to their advantage, all without necessitating too much change.

Other than all this household gadgets the security and safety of our aging parent is our greater concern. More than once, elderly in our neighbourhood had became the victims of fire, robbery, theft and fraud. Hence, keeping our home safe also one of the aspect that we must look into. Read the article on Safety and Security at Home.

      Too often accidents happen at the smallest negligent. Elderly may be at home alone for hours. Hence, the best option would be to organize a lifestyle alongside your aged parents or grandparents, a lifestyle that suits them. This makes it easier for everyone involved, as self-assistance is the most ideal way to retain their freedom and their dignity.

Saturday, 22 February 2014

Which Mobility Scooter is suitable for you?


As your parents get older, their mobility decline. They may not be able to walk long distance. They may need some form of helps in walking. The more common ones are walkers and canes. How about a mobility scooter that can allow them to travel longer distance and continue with their daily activities of shopping for groceries at market or going to relative’s house for a mah-jong session?
     
There are many types and models of personal mobility scooters to choose from. They can be categorized as follows:


A mobility scooter that can allow you to bring on a trip will be good. That’s when this type of scooter comes into play. This type of scooter is small, lightweight and foldable which can fit into truck of most cars.



2) Easily disassembled Scooters

Usually this type of scooter can be disassembled into 3 to 5 piece of lightweight parts – making the scooter easily transportable. It is able to fit into the trunk of most cars.


3) Three-Wheeled Scooters  

As the name implies, this scooter has 3 wheels instead of 4. It usually can carry a lighter weight user. It offers comfort, durability, can get you where you want to go indoors and outdoors. It can navigate tight corner due to small turning radius.



4) Four-Wheeled Scooters 

If you plan on mostly using your scooter outdoors and on uneven ground, then a four-wheeled personal mobility scooter is probably right for you. Obviously because this type of scooter has four wheels instead of three, it’s much more stable. With bigger tires than three wheel scooter, it’s able to go as fast as 10 miles per hour. It can also handle curbs and bumps in outdoor situation. However, this type of scooter will have difficulty navigating in small space.



5) Heavy Duty Electrified Personal Mobility Scooters

This type of scooter can come with three or four wheels and can support a maximum weight capacity of 500 pounds.

6) Other additional features of mobility scooter that you may want to look out for:

Adjustable seat height
Flip back, Adjustable arm width and angle
Anti-tip wheel for greater safety
Adjustable tiller
Foldable 180 degree swivel seat   
Able to charge battery on board or off board
Mounted with basket

The type of personal mobility scooter you will choose depend upon several factors:
Weight of the user
Indoor or outdoor usage 
Preferable speed 
Amount of usage

Our website helpaginggracefully.com has a wide range of mobility scooters for your selection. 






Saturday, 1 February 2014

Accessibility and Mobility

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Senior may be less mobile as they get older. Hence, additional support like canes, walkers and other mobility aids may be needed.

In cases where the onset of illness causes a senior to be bounded to wheelchair or mobility scooter, accessibility at home become foremost concern in order to age in place. Hence, the home for senior should be accessible. Steps at entrance doorway should be overcome with ramp instead. Portable ramp can be used if building a physical ramp is not possible. 
Curbs at door of bathroom are definitely out as these are obstructions to wheelchair. How about installing a threshold ramp which prevent the water from flowing to dry area and yet accessible by wheelchair? 


Mobility is the criteria for aging in place. Only with mobility, senior can enjoy the freedom and independence of aging in place. The ability to go outdoor, be it just going around the neighbourhood or visiting a friend, enhanced active aging. Active aging is also a way to prevent isolation which normally occurs to senior who are confined to home due to restricted mobility.



Electric wheelchairs are powered equipment that allow frail senior with debilitating illness to regain some independent. Mobility scooters which offer more control and cheaper are popular among senior with mild physical disability or those who have problem standing or walking for too long. 


                                         Standers Millennial Crutch



                                  Duro-Med Adjustable Folding Fancy Cane



Canes, clutches and walkers are also mobility aids commonly used by senior whose need some assistance in walking.



With the implementation barrier free accessibility and universal design to built environment in Singapore, we look forward to having barrier free access to all housing estate, shopping mall, poly clinics, parks, MRT stations and public resort. These will not only benefit the elderly but also other age group.