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Tag Archives: Kitchen equipment
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Summary
By the end of this topic you should have a better understanding of: Equipment available and how to get it. Wheelchairs, manual and powered. Equipment for kitchen, bedroom , bathroom , chairs and hoists. Where to buy small items of … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Equipment
Tagged: Bathing equipment | Kitchen equipment | Telecare | Toilet equipment | Wheelchair
Tagged: Bathing equipment | Kitchen equipment | Telecare | Toilet equipment | Wheelchair
Summary
By the end of this topic you should: Know some practical tips for washing, dressing and using the bath or shower safely after stroke. Know how to ask for a bathroom adaptation. Know some kitchen tips after stroke including equipment and … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Daily living activities
Tagged: Adaptations | Bathing | Car Transfers | Dressing | Equipment | Frozen meal delivery | Kitchen equipment | Manual Wheelchairs | Meals | Washing
Tagged: Adaptations | Bathing | Car Transfers | Dressing | Equipment | Frozen meal delivery | Kitchen equipment | Manual Wheelchairs | Meals | Washing
Kitchen equipment
Try using a seat or a perching stool at the cooker or worktop. (pictured) A kitchen trolley can be useful for moving items around safely. It can also be used in other rooms to carry several items at the same … Continue reading
Kitchen task tips
Many people who have had a stroke can only use one hand, however many learn to adapt and can make their own meals. A little extra planning and organising helps. The right kitchen equipment can make a big difference. Here … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Daily living activities
Tagged: Frozen meal delivery | Kitchen equipment | Meals on wheels | Occupational Therapist | dyspraxia
Tagged: Frozen meal delivery | Kitchen equipment | Meals on wheels | Occupational Therapist | dyspraxia
Kitchen equipment
Some kitchen equipment is available free of charge from your local authority. Items such as kitchen trolleys, perching stools. Small items of kitchen equipment such as one handed tin openers, adapted cutlery, jar openers etc usually have to be purchased … Continue reading