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LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Swivel cutlery has a pivoting joint between the cutlery head and handle, which can help keep the cutlery head in a horizontal position. Cutlery that is brightly coloured or has colour contrast may help a person who is experiencing memory loss. Knives with a curved blade can enable food to be cut one-handed, as a fork is not needed to stabiliseLIVING MADE EASY
Household aid adaptations. This section includes handgrips, clamps, cuffs and supports to help with using a range of household items. Foam tubing and finger yokes. Foam tubing may be used to adapt the grip of standard cutlery or other utensils to make it easier to use, forexample to
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Compact folding buggy with enhanced stability. Comprises: aluminium folding frame; front castors; rear wheels; foot operated brake; individually adjustable features to accommodate the child's growth with adjustable seat depth and leg length; adjustable angle backrest; reinforced nylon upholstery.LIVING MADE EASY
Personal care equipment. This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids have retractable handles which make them easier to transport.LIVING MADE EASY
Duster with extendable handle. Comprises: rotatable microfibre head which can be locked at a range of angles; lockable telescopic aluminium shaft; soft grip handle with hanging loop.LIVING MADE EASY
Stools and trolleys. This section includes household trolleys that may assist when transporting food and drink, and other small items, from room to room, and step stools with assistive features. Household trolleys may have a metal or wooden frame. They have wheels of various sizes, larger wheels will generally negotiate door thresholds, changesLIVING MADE EASY
Personal health alerts and alarms. This section includes alarms and alerts for personal heath use. They may have assistive features and/or connect to a call centre. Portable fall detectors are worn by the user and can alert a carer within the home environment that help is needed. Fall monitors connect to a call centre and are activated when theLIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Swivel cutlery has a pivoting joint between the cutlery head and handle, which can help keep the cutlery head in a horizontal position. Cutlery that is brightly coloured or has colour contrast may help a person who is experiencing memory loss. Knives with a curved blade can enable food to be cut one-handed, as a fork is not needed to stabiliseLIVING MADE EASY
Household aid adaptations. This section includes handgrips, clamps, cuffs and supports to help with using a range of household items. Foam tubing and finger yokes. Foam tubing may be used to adapt the grip of standard cutlery or other utensils to make it easier to use, forexample to
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Compact folding buggy with enhanced stability. Comprises: aluminium folding frame; front castors; rear wheels; foot operated brake; individually adjustable features to accommodate the child's growth with adjustable seat depth and leg length; adjustable angle backrest; reinforced nylon upholstery.LIVING MADE EASY
Personal care equipment. This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids have retractable handles which make them easier to transport.LIVING MADE EASY
Duster with extendable handle. Comprises: rotatable microfibre head which can be locked at a range of angles; lockable telescopic aluminium shaft; soft grip handle with hanging loop.LIVING MADE EASY
Stools and trolleys. This section includes household trolleys that may assist when transporting food and drink, and other small items, from room to room, and step stools with assistive features. Household trolleys may have a metal or wooden frame. They have wheels of various sizes, larger wheels will generally negotiate door thresholds, changesLIVING MADE EASY
Personal health alerts and alarms. This section includes alarms and alerts for personal heath use. They may have assistive features and/or connect to a call centre. Portable fall detectors are worn by the user and can alert a carer within the home environment that help is needed. Fall monitors connect to a call centre and are activated when theLIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes audio book playing devices with accessible features. DAISY players which play DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) audible books and replace the old audio books on cassette tape format. These digital reading systems help make audio books accessible to individuals with visual difficulties that affect their ability to read printed material.LIVING MADE EASY
Furniture raisers and movers. This section includes equipment to raise or move beds, chairs/sofas and desks/tables. Separate raising blocks for beds or chairs. Each leg of the bed or chair is placed within a block to raise the bed/chair height. Raising blocks can be cylindrical plastic sleeves which enclose the bed leg, screw-in raisersLIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Speech amplifiers. This section includes devices to amplify a person's speech. Telephone-attached amplifiers clamp over the telephone handset's earpiece and make incoming speech louder. They are portable and could be used on public telephones or when using a work or friends telephone. In-line amplifiers for use with landline corded telephones.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
Swivel cutlery has a pivoting joint between the cutlery head and handle, which can help keep the cutlery head in a horizontal position. Cutlery that is brightly coloured or has colour contrast may help a person who is experiencing memory loss. Knives with a curved blade can enable food to be cut one-handed, as a fork is not needed to stabiliseLIVING MADE EASY
Household aid adaptations. This section includes handgrips, clamps, cuffs and supports to help with using a range of household items. Foam tubing and finger yokes. Foam tubing may be used to adapt the grip of standard cutlery or other utensils to make it easier to use, forexample to
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
Compact folding buggy with enhanced stability. Comprises: aluminium folding frame; front castors; rear wheels; foot operated brake; individually adjustable features to accommodate the child's growth with adjustable seat depth and leg length; adjustable angle backrest; reinforced nylon upholstery.LIVING MADE EASY
Personal care equipment. This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids have retractable handles which make them easier to transport.LIVING MADE EASY
Duster with extendable handle. Comprises: rotatable microfibre head which can be locked at a range of angles; lockable telescopic aluminium shaft; soft grip handle with hanging loop.LIVING MADE EASY
Stools and trolleys. This section includes household trolleys that may assist when transporting food and drink, and other small items, from room to room, and step stools with assistive features. Household trolleys may have a metal or wooden frame. They have wheels of various sizes, larger wheels will generally negotiate door thresholds, changesLIVING MADE EASY
Personal health alerts and alarms. This section includes alarms and alerts for personal heath use. They may have assistive features and/or connect to a call centre. Portable fall detectors are worn by the user and can alert a carer within the home environment that help is needed. Fall monitors connect to a call centre and are activated when theLIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
PRO ASSIST - LOGIN
Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
LIVING MADE EASY
In order to get a login please call 0207 289 6111, email marketing@dlf.org.uk or contact your local Partnerships Manager: Christopher King. Wales and SW England. Tel 07779 453485. Email christopher.king@dlf.org.uk. David Asquith. England - North & Midlands. Tel 07540 063665. Email david.asquith@dlf.org.uk.DLF - ASKSARA
AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.LIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes contoured plastic moulded trays and tables that children can use to experience playing with sand and water. They have particular features that make them suitable for a child with a disability, such as height adjustable legs and clear access underneath for use by children in supportive chairs, wheelchairs and standingframes.
PRO ASSIST - REGISTER Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
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Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
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If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
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AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.LIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes contoured plastic moulded trays and tables that children can use to experience playing with sand and water. They have particular features that make them suitable for a child with a disability, such as height adjustable legs and clear access underneath for use by children in supportive chairs, wheelchairs and standingframes.
PRO ASSIST - REGISTER Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
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If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Television and music. Positioning your TV in a place where light cannot create glare will assist you in seeing the screen and/or view the sub-titles clearly. If you use headphones, increase the volume gradually until you find a level you can comfortably hear at. N.B - excessive volume can cause hearing loss.LIVING MADE EASY
Compact folding buggy with enhanced stability. Comprises: aluminium folding frame; front castors; rear wheels; foot operated brake; individually adjustable features to accommodate the child's growth with adjustable seat depth and leg length; adjustable angle backrest; reinforced nylon upholstery.LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids haveLIVING MADE EASY
Wall mounted rails. This section includes grab rails that are attached to the wall. They are available in a range of sizes, and the weight they can take depends on the strength of the wall. Some rails may be brightly coloured, which may help people with memory loss to identify them. Standard rails are suitable for bathroom installation.LIVING MADE EASY
Duster with extendable handle. Comprises: rotatable microfibre head which can be locked at a range of angles; lockable telescopic aluminium shaft; soft grip handle with hanging loop.LIVING MADE EASY
Transfer boards, pads, discs and cushions. This section includes small transfer aids. Some are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user. Supine transfer boards are used to slide a person in a lying position from one level surface to another, for example bed to trolley. Some have a moving sheet to further facilitate theLIVING MADE EASY
This section includes equipment to assist with turning handles and keys. Lever door handles may provide more leverage than a door knob, and do not require as much gripping power to open.. Door knob and handle turners can be attached to an existing door knob or handle to provide a modified grip for the user.. Key turners attach to the key to provide leverage.LIVING MADE EASY
Liquid level indicators. This section includes devices that emit a bleep and/or vibrate when the level of liquid in a cup, mug or glass has reached a certain level. They are battery powered and fit over the side of the drinking vessel. Some have two tones which can be used to give an additional indication when milk is added to a drink, forexample.
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Lightweight/travel kettles have smaller water boiling capacities than standard kettles, less than 1 litre. Hot water dispensers remove the need to lift a kettle or carry hot water as they dispense hot water at the touch of a button. Vacuum flasks have a wider opening than standard and provide greater capacity to accommodate food or drinks.LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
LIVING MADE EASY
Personal care equipment. This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids have retractable handles which make them easier to transport.LIVING MADE EASY
Turning beds. This section includes beds that turn the user from side to side, eliminating the need for turning by carers. They provide pressure relief and assist postural drainage, that is, drainage of fluid from the lungs. Some beds are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user, some can be made-to-measure.LIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Textphones. This section includes equipment that enables the user to communication via text/typing. Textphones have a keyboard and a display screen. You type what you want to say rather than speaking into a mouthpiece and can read the conversation on a display without needing to hear the other party. You may decide to use a textphoneinstead of
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AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.LIVING MADE EASY
Lightweight/travel kettles have smaller water boiling capacities than standard kettles, less than 1 litre. Hot water dispensers remove the need to lift a kettle or carry hot water as they dispense hot water at the touch of a button. Vacuum flasks have a wider opening than standard and provide greater capacity to accommodate food or drinks.LIVING MADE EASY
Loc8tor Lite Item Locator. Device for finding lost items. Comprises: two mini tags intended to be attached to anything the user does not want to lose, and one hand control; when the user is attempting to find a lost tagged item the hand control has a set of light which indicate the distance to the item's location and the tag flashes and beeps to provide further guidance.LIVING MADE EASY
DLF ProAssist is an online resource for professionals involved in identifying independent living solutions for older and disabled people. Part of the DLF for Professionals programme it aims to provide impartial information, evidence and tools to assist practitioners and prescribers to justify their selection of assistive technologysolutions
LIVING MADE EASY
Prompting devices may sound an audible tone or vibrate after pre-set periods of time or at specific times. They are small, portable and discreet. Prompting devices that play a short pre-recorded message when they sense movement. Devices that prompt a short sequence of actions required to complete a task, such as the steps to make a cupof tea.
LIVING MADE EASY
Personal care equipment. This section includes equipment to assist with personal care activities such as washing, shaving and applying make-up. Long handled washing aids can be used for washing your feet, back or other hard to reach areas, such as between your toes. Some aids have retractable handles which make them easier to transport.LIVING MADE EASY
Turning beds. This section includes beds that turn the user from side to side, eliminating the need for turning by carers. They provide pressure relief and assist postural drainage, that is, drainage of fluid from the lungs. Some beds are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user, some can be made-to-measure.LIVING MADE EASY
The powered systems and units included in this section assist the movement of an occupied manual wheelchair. The units provide assisted pushing power either for the occupant when propelling a wheelchair, or the carer/attendant who is pushing the wheelchair. Some can also be configured to give an attendant control of the wheelchair.LIVING MADE EASY
Textphones. This section includes equipment that enables the user to communication via text/typing. Textphones have a keyboard and a display screen. You type what you want to say rather than speaking into a mouthpiece and can read the conversation on a display without needing to hear the other party. You may decide to use a textphoneinstead of
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Impartial help, advice and information about daily living equipment, disability equipment, mobility and independent living aids for olderor disabled people.
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AskSARA for the EquipU Partnership. This AskSARA is provided by the EquipU Community Equipment Partnership comprising NHS Greater and Clyde (NHSGGC), and the six local authorities of East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, Glasgow City, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, and South Lanarkshire. Visit this version.LIVING MADE EASY
Lightweight/travel kettles have smaller water boiling capacities than standard kettles, less than 1 litre. Hot water dispensers remove the need to lift a kettle or carry hot water as they dispense hot water at the touch of a button. Vacuum flasks have a wider opening than standard and provide greater capacity to accommodate food or drinks.LIVING MADE EASY
Swivel cutlery has a pivoting joint between the cutlery head and handle, which can help keep the cutlery head in a horizontal position. Cutlery that is brightly coloured or has colour contrast may help a person who is experiencing memory loss. Knives with a curved blade can enable food to be cut one-handed, as a fork is not needed to stabiliseLIVING MADE EASY
If you are a wheelchair user, or may be in the future, the width of the door into the bathroom is an important factor to accessing the bathroom. The recommended minimum width of an internal door is 800mm (31.5 inches), but 825mm (32.5 inches) is ideal (Doc AD M Vol 1 2016).LIVING MADE EASY
Compact folding buggy with enhanced stability. Comprises: aluminium folding frame; front castors; rear wheels; foot operated brake; individually adjustable features to accommodate the child's growth with adjustable seat depth and leg length; adjustable angle backrest; reinforced nylon upholstery.LIVING MADE EASY
Personal health alerts and alarms. This section includes alarms and alerts for personal heath use. They may have assistive features and/or connect to a call centre. Portable fall detectors are worn by the user and can alert a carer within the home environment that help is needed. Fall monitors connect to a call centre and are activated when theLIVING MADE EASY
Turning beds. This section includes beds that turn the user from side to side, eliminating the need for turning by carers. They provide pressure relief and assist postural drainage, that is, drainage of fluid from the lungs. Some beds are designed to accommodate the size and weight of a heavier user, some can be made-to-measure.LIVING MADE EASY
Lightweight/travel kettles have smaller water boiling capacities than standard kettles, less than 1 litre. Hot water dispensers remove the need to lift a kettle or carry hot water as they dispense hot water at the touch of a button. Vacuum flasks have a wider opening than standard and provide greater capacity to accommodate food or drinks.LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes equipment to assist with turning handles and keys. Lever door handles may provide more leverage than a door knob, and do not require as much gripping power to open.. Door knob and handle turners can be attached to an existing door knob or handle to provide a modified grip for the user.. Key turners attach to the key to provide leverage.LIVING MADE EASY
This section includes contoured plastic moulded trays and tables that children can use to experience playing with sand and water. They have particular features that make them suitable for a child with a disability, such as height adjustable legs and clear access underneath for use by children in supportive chairs, wheelchairs and standingframes.
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Small tilting switch on headband. Connected to adaptor, switch can be used to control communication equipment, toys, radios, cassette recorders and computers. Range of adaptors available. Can be used with a bleeper as a postural prompt. Where to buy.CROYDON COUNCIL
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