Living Aids for Parkinson's Disease

Living Aids for Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson’s disease is a disease that’s located in the central nervous system. There is no known cure, and it is a long-term degenerative disorder. The symptoms can come on slowly or rapidly and can include shaking, difficulty walking or moving, and dementia. As well as this, people with Parkinson’s disease can suffer from depression and anxiety as a part of the disease and can experience difficulties with sleeping.

More about Parkinson’s Disease

Although the cause of the disease is unknown, there are theories to suggest that those susceptible to the disease are those with Parkinson’s in the family history. It’s also thought that environmental factors can also affect the likelihood of contracting Parkinson’s.

One risk of increasing factors to the disease includes if people have spent a large amount of time near pesticides. Although this hasn’t been proven, a large correlation of the population who have been in contact with pesticides over the years resides at around 80%.

Any treatment for Parkinson’s disease is based around helping the symptoms and improving the dopamine levels in the body. There is new medication being researched, and some can sign up for trial medications should they wish. If you wish to do this, you can talk to your GP.

Try Before you Buy

If you’re looking for living aids which can help those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease, see the section below for our recommended products. However, if you have just been given a diagnosis, and are unsure where to start, you may benefit from reading the following information.

Before buying anything to aid with your Parkinson’s diagnosis, we recommend either speaking to your GP or a Parkinson’s therapist about your options. Those in the health profession will know the best products that can help you and can help you in understanding your everyday living needs. If you are looking after a loved one who is suffering from a Parkinson’s diagnosis, finding the best living aids to help them when you’re not around can be a daunting prospect, but speaking to someone who can help – such as your loved ones’ GP or Nurse, will help to put your mind at ease. Alternatively, you can see our recommendations below and find some of the most popular products purchased on our website.

If you’re shopping in store, our staff will always be there to help you find the best product to suit your needs. We can also help you in comparing products, and in finding something that works to your specific symptoms of Parkinson’s.

Living Aids for Parkinson's Disease

Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can vary from person to person and can range in severity depending on how far long your diagnosis is. If you would like to speak to a member of our team directly, you can call our free and impartial helpline on 0800 652 8533. Below are some of our most popular and highly recommended living aids for those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease.

Newstead Cutlery Range

This range is designed in order to give a non-slip and soft grip for users This means that the handle is cushioned, and can soften the symptoms of shaking. This is also handy when washing cutlery, and means you can keep a firm grip on the utensils you need without help. This range is also suitable for those who suffer from other neurological disease or poor grip/weakened arms or wrists. As well as this, this range is angled differently to your average utensil, and is done so to ensure to the user can effectively use the utensil without overexerting the hand and wrist. Purchased in a set or individually, you can find these online or in our Millercare stores for you to try.

Grab Bar with Indicator

This grab bar is removable and can be placed anywhere easily in the house depending on your mobility. These bars don’t damage surfaces, and no tools are required to install them. The process is based on a suction cup, which strongly holds itself to the wall in order to support yourself. This is perfect for those who suffer from decreased mobility. After installation, you don’t need to worry about the item slipping, as the colour indicator will be able to tell you if it places properly, or if you need to re-attach it the surface.

Homecraft Key Turner

Key turners are great for those who struggle with smaller objects in their grip. For those with Parkinson’s, opening and locking doors can be a struggle. With the Homecraft Key Turner, this no longer has to be a problem. Built with a curved handle, this key turner allows the user to take a firm grip and unlock/lock their door.

Big Button Telephone

Created with simplicity in mind, the big button telephone combines ease of use with technological need. With photo memories for speed dial options, connecting to loved ones has never been easier either, and the large dials ensure you press the right buttons. 

living aids which can help those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease, see the section below for our recommended products. However, if you have just been given a diagnosis, and are unsure where to start, you may benefit from reading the following information.

 

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