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A Brief Overview of Popular Dressings Aids in Australia for the Elderly

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A Brief Overview of Popular Dressings Aids in Australia for the Elderly

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  1. A Brief Overview of Popular Dressings Aids in Australia for the Elderly If you have an ageing loved one, then they may require extra help getting dressed and undressed. Seniors hope to remain as independent as possible but due to an array of chronic conditions that impact mobility and movement, a simple task such as putting on your socks can quickly become difficult. You may need dressing aids like a long handle shoe horn, sock aid, dressing stick, zip and button puller to make dressing easier. Some of the commonly used dressing aids for the elderly in Australia are briefly discussed in this article. 1. Socks and stockings Putting on socks can be one of the most challenging tasks for seniors or people with limited mobility. The stock aid makes this challenging process simpler and more comfortable for elderly people. This lightweight device features an easy-to-use gutter that assists the users to put on their stocks by themselves. You should consult your doctor to buy the right dressing aids that best suit your specific dressing and undressing needs. Ø Socks aid from Homecraft Sock and stocking aids from Homecraft isuseful for elderlies and the people with knee, hip, and back problems. Homecraft sock aid help you to pull up your socks or stocking when you have difficulty reaching your feet or in bending. Ø How to use the socks aid from Homecraft?

  2. Place your sock over the gutter, then simply slip your foot into the stock and pull it into place. The sock slider allows flexibility around the heels and its two pulling cords permit one-hand application. For reducing friction, the inside of these devices is made with nylon while the outside is made from terry cloth for holding the sock firmly until it is on the foot. 2.Shoe Removers The shoe remover is a convenient and easy-to-use tool that helps seniors or people with limited mobility to take off their shoes or boots without the need to bend over. Shoe removers feature a U- shaped top which allows you to anchor your shoe, while supporting you with a textured footrest to provide stability and grip for your opposite foot. Commonly made from heavy-duty plastic that fully supports its users as they remove their shoes. 3. Shoe Horns These are used for helping your foot glide down easily into your shoe. It provides a smooth ramp that pulls back the heels of your shoe, stopping it from snagging your ankle as you slide your foot in. They are perfect angles for sliding feet into shoes. 4. Dressing sticks Fixed length dressing sticks help give independence to disabled or elderly people who struggle with stretching and reaching or have limited dexterity. It helps them to dress and undress efficiently. 5. Button hooks and zip grip

  3. Zip grips and buttoners help elderly people dress if they have limited dexterity or a weak grip. The small buttoner helps those with impaired mobility in managing buttons independently. It features a spherical grip and is suitable for small buttons. On the other hand, the zip grip is a useful device for elderly people who have difficulty in pulling and grasping as it comes with small zips. What types of dressing aids work the best? Assistive aids for elderly patients when it comes to getting dressed should have long handle to prevent excess stooping and bending. Moreover, you should also consider buying a dressing aid that has rounded handles to prevent injury to the soft tissues of the hands and fingers. One may consider dressing aids that have thick handles to prevent pain and aches in the hands and fingers.

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