Daily Living Aids
Daily living aids are essential tools designed to enhance independence and safety for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Our selection includes mobility aids like walkers and canes, dressing aids, and kitchen tools, featuring trusted brands such as Drive Medical and AbleLife. With a range of prices and products, you can find the perfect solution to meet your needs while benefiting from our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of daily living aids are available?
Our selection includes mobility aids like walkers and canes, dressing aids, bathing aids, kitchen tools, and adaptive utensils. Each product is designed to enhance safety and independence.
Which brands do you carry for daily living aids?
We stock reputable brands such as Drive Medical, Medline, AbleLife, and Carex, ensuring quality and reliability in all our daily living aids.
How do I choose the right mobility aid?
Consider the user's balance, strength, and specific mobility challenges. A walker provides more support than a cane, making it suitable for those needing extra stability.
Are your daily living aids safe and compliant with regulations?
Yes, all our products meet safety standards such as ASTM and FDA regulations, ensuring they are non-toxic and designed for durability and safety.
What are some common uses for dressing aids?
Dressing aids assist individuals with limited mobility or dexterity in putting on clothes independently. Examples include long-handled shoehorns and button hooks.
Can daily living aids be used by children?
While primarily designed for seniors and adults with disabilities, some daily living aids can also be suitable for children with specific needs, particularly those with mobility challenges.
How do I maintain daily living aids?
Maintenance varies by product but generally includes regular cleaning and checking for wear and tear. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for care.
What is the price range for daily living aids?
Prices typically range from $10 for simple tools to over $200 for advanced mobility devices, providing options for various budgets.