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There are many medical supplies on the market that can help one's loved ones maintain their independence and dignity. Maintenance of independence and dignity promotes a positive self image and a healthy self esteem.
For example, activities of daily living can be made easier with a simple shower chair that does not require any bolting in place to walls or floors. Sponges with long handles that can be used for reaching or long handled reach extenders can be very helpful. Bars that can be bolted into the walls or shower stalls for easier entrance and exit from tubs and showers are another good option. As long as the bars are well placed and properly installed, they can prevent injuries from falls.
At times it is difficult to sit in a very low position such as that presented by a home commode. A chair that goes over the commode is a device that can be used to alleviate this problem. It can also be used as a shower chair or bedside commode, and it has a basin that can be cleaned and used to catch urine for urine testing whenever needed. Rubber bed pads, disposable rubber gloves, adult diapers and wipes are also useful medical supplies.
Many different types of mobility aids are also available. There are scooter chairs, quad canes, canes and assorted types of walkers in a medical supplies catalog. Each of these devices is prescribed or recommended for a specific reason by a physician or physical therapist. Because of this, it is a good idea to consult with the patient's personal physician before purchasing these devices.
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