Wardrobe & Dressing Room

Making Dressing Rooms Comfortable

+RISKS, ISSUES AND NEEDS
Certain complications arise in old age that might make daily activities like dressing and personal grooming a bit difficult. Limited mobility of hands and legs due to Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, osteoporosis, sprains, fracture or injury can cause difficulty in buttoning a shirt or wearing a sock. Combing or brushing your hair can turn out to be an arduous task. Tying your shoelaces is hard in cases of Parkinson's disease or Ataxia. Bunions or heel spur can make it hard to wear a normal shoe. For differently abled individuals with mobility constraints due to cerebral palsy or autism, often dressing and personal grooming need to be done by the parent or caregiver. 
+WHAT CAN BE DONE?
Personal grooming aids like beauty hairbrush and comb allow you to comb your hair with minimum strain on hands. Buttoner helps you to button your shirts properly and Socky stocking aid helps you to wear a sock without bending in case you have back pain or stiffness. No tie elastic shoelaces are the easiest way to wear your shoes. Silicone heel cushions, insoles, hallux straightener, heel socks relieve you from pain due to heel spur, bunions or plantar fasciitis while wearing your shoes. For those with the hobby for knitting or stitching clothes, magic needle, ergonomic crochet hook, round loom, long loom set, easy grip scissors; all these can help to overcome mobility limitations in hands while knitting or sewing.

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