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  2. 20 useful and innovative gadgets to make life easier for ...

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    If you have trouble opening lids, this $15 gadget is essential: 'A perfect tool for older people' 10 products to make groceries last longer — and save you money The best skin care routine for ...

  3. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Assistive technology (AT) is a term for assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and the elderly. Disabled people often have difficulty performing activities of daily living (ADLs) independently, or even with assistance. ADLs are self-care activities that include toileting, mobility (ambulation), eating ...

  4. Home automation for the elderly and disabled - Wikipedia

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    Home automation is becoming a viable option for older adults and people with disabilities who would prefer to stay in the comfort of their homes rather than move to a healthcare facility. This field uses much of the same technology and equipment as home automation for security, entertainment, and energy conservation but tailors it towards old ...

  5. These Gifts for Disabled Adults Are Practical and Thoughtful ...

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    From adaptive clothing and beauty tools to gifts for pain relief, shop gift ideas for adults with a disability or chronic illness at disabled-owned businesses.

  6. Mobility aid - Wikipedia

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    A mobility aid is a device that helps individuals with mobility impairments to walk or improve their overall mobility. [1]These aids range from walking aids, which assist those with limited walking capabilities, to wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which are used for severe disabilities or longer distances that would typically be covered on foot.

  7. I helped my mom set up her phone. It could have gone better.

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    Still, the kinds of tech that help people with physical issues like vision or hearing impairments aren't what some older users are looking for. One recent journal article warned of "the harm in ...