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13 Nov 20, 08:41 AM |
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Gadgets to help housework for elderly or arthritis sufferers
I am worrying about my elderly parents and housework / general living. And am looking for gadgets and toys for the home that might make life easier, so lightweight, easy to use etc. Those things that you thought you would never use or need but now couldn't be without.
Just to be clear, this isn't a thread about social care help, or getting them a cleaner, or any of the myriad of other things that I know that you lovely dibbers will recommend - that's all in hand. This is about gadgets and gizmos I can think about for Christmas presents. Big or small ! (Or buy for me to test 😉 ) Edited at 08:42 AM. |
13 Nov 20, 08:50 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 14
Location: West Midlands
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My nan uses her grabber all the time. I don't know where it's from but it's like this - careco/cat-dl09/handy-grabbers.htm
I struggle to open jars so my hubby got me an electric jar opener and its rubbish. I do use a Kenwood can opener though, that's great. Nut crackers are perfect for opening bottles of pop. |
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13 Nov 20, 08:52 AM |
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Join Date: Nov 14
Location: West Midlands
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Oh, and my nan has Alexa, Ring doorbell and smart lightbulbs. She sets reminders for her tablets, plays music, makes phone calls and controls the lights. Ring means she can tell visitors she's on her way to the door without trying to rush.
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13 Nov 20, 09:05 AM |
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Join Date: Dec 17
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We bought my DH’s Nan a robotic vacuum cleaner. She loved it and would invite her friends over for a cup of tea to watch it.
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13 Nov 20, 09:29 AM |
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Mum had a long shoe horn so she could sit and put her shoes on without having to bend forward.
She also had a “sponge on a stick” so she could wash her feet without bending over in the shower. |
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13 Nov 20, 10:01 AM |
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A big tv / skybox remote
One remote controlled both huge buttons and we could program in her favorite channels The two elderly relatives we have with us right now love there’s as well and love Alexa ring door bell and the coffee pod machine that they have with a timer much easier than a kettle for them |
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13 Nov 20, 10:05 AM |
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Join Date: Sep 03
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If they are tech savvy smart sockets in hard to reach places. Less technically able the remote control adaptors you can get to do a similar thing.
Another good little gadget is a pir nightlight that plugs into a socket. Comes on to light the floor area if it senses movement in the night, but also becomes a charged torch if there is a power cut. |
13 Nov 20, 10:09 AM |
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Join Date: Mar 10
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A foot scrubber thing that sticks to shower floor so can clean the bottom of feet and a grabber is good for lots of things.
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13 Nov 20, 10:17 AM |
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Wracking my brain for things we bought for my parents in their latter years...
Big button phone Electric can opener Long handled grabber and duster Alexa! Remote control from RNIB TV with voice something or other for the partially sighted - I don't remember the exact details of this one but it was from John Lewis and I remember being impressed with it. RNIB have some great things - talking meat thermometer etc. even if your parents aren't partially sighted they really help oder people who may not see smaller text etc. so well.
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13 Nov 20, 11:07 AM |
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Thank you all for your recommendations. They are all excellent.
Keep em coming ! I fancy a robotic hoover and a sponge ona stick. I hate having to bend over in the shower to scrub my feet since we had the bath taken out... |
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