Parkinson Disease

Parkinson Disease

Having Parkinson's disease (PD) can make ordinary tasks difficult. As the condition worsens, it may become more challenging to carry out daily duties because of the motor symptoms, which include tremors, trembling, stiffness, sluggish motions, and shaky balance.

Parkinson's disease symptoms

However, a variety of assistive technologies are available to make daily tasks simpler. These tools can enhance a person's home safety and lower the chance of falls.

Mobility aids

Walkers or canes can offer more stability when walking for those with Parkinson's disease who gain a shuffling stride or trouble balance.

Tripod or quad canes are less effective for PD patients than straight canes.

Four-wheeled walkers, as opposed to those that require to be lifted, provide greater stability for those with Parkinson's disease. A wheelchair or electric scooter may be required for patients with late-stage Parkinson's disease (PD) to get around. 

Read more about Innovative devices - Health & safety of elderly persons.

Eating implements

Several businesses have created utensils that facilitate eating for those who experience the tremor or shakiness associated with PD.

Some utensils feature larger, heavier handles that are simpler to grip. 

Cutting food is simpler with knives that are cut by rocking, like the Rocker Knife. Using travel cups with lids and/or straws, as well as plates with a scooped edge to prevent spills, is another tip that many people with PD find useful. 

Dressing

PD makes getting dressed difficult, especially securing zippers, buttons, and shoes. Among the helpful assistive technologies are:

  • Weighted Button Aid

  • Zipper pulls

  • Magnetic buttons: 

  • It is simpler to fasten shoes with Velcro or elastic laces than with laces.

Support in the restroom

There are a variety of aids that can help make using the restroom safer and easier.

To make it simpler for a person with PD to enter and exit a tub or shower, bars or handrails might be placed. It's also a good idea to use non-skid mats or decals to lower the chance of slipping. Besides raised toilet seats or grab bars near the toilet, tub chairs or benches might make it simpler to sit down and stand up.

Daily grooming is made simpler with electric toothbrushes and razors, and we can place touch taps that switch on the water with a simple touch when turning handles becomes challenging.

Instruments for writing

It's difficult to grasp and use a writing utensil because of the motor symptoms of PD. Writing implements that are simpler to hold and Weighted Universal Holders, most majority of rounded objects, like a pen, pencil, or toothbrush, are available to make it simpler. 

There are numerous mobility and other accessories to make the lives of seniors with Parkinson’s easier. It is the responsibility of the caregiver and the doctors to assist and provide seniors with a suitable device that makes their life less complicated. Read more on What to Avoid As a Caregiver for Parkinson’s Disease.

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