As an occupational therapist, one of the most common things I hear from patients is: “I don’t want to rely on equipment.” “Using that means I’m getting worse.” “I should be able to do this on my own.” Let’s clear something up right away: adaptive equipment is not a sign of failure. It’s a tool—andContinue reading “Adaptive Equipment Isn’t “Giving Up” — It’s Gaining Independence”
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5 Everyday OT Tools That Instantly Make Daily Tasks Easier (And Safer)
If you’ve ever watched someone struggle with a simple daily task—getting dressed, eating a meal, or standing up safely—you know how quickly frustration can set in. As an occupational therapist, I’m always looking for simple tools that create real change without overwhelming the person or the caregiver. The good news? You don’t need expensive orContinue reading “5 Everyday OT Tools That Instantly Make Daily Tasks Easier (And Safer)”
Adaptive Dressing Equipment to Make Getting Dressed Easier
Dressing after hospitalization can be harder than expected. Adaptive equipment helps make daily tasks safer, easier, and more independent.