Designed for people who are blind or have low vision.
This 16-ounce mug is designed for people suffering from stroke, Parkinson's or other upper-extremity disabilities.
Great for people who have trouble holding pots and stirring food on the stove.
Ideal for seniors who cannot reach, grasp or turn the stove knob.
This handy opener is great for people who are unable to grip a jar.
Helps to stabilize the tremulous hand and give a propriocetive feedback to those with Parkinson’s and other sensory problems.
A folding table that slides right up to your elder parent's body.
A handy and comfortable knife for those with arthritis or Parkinson's Disease.
An assortment of helpful items for anyone with tremors.
Nutricious meals, formulated for seniors, can be sent to the elderly person's home.
You bet there's something to expiration dates. There are well-known ways that certain products show their age. Click to read Dr. Connolly's full answer.
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