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Independent Living Aids

If you or a loved one is elderly and living on your own, you may need a little bit of help to go about your day-to-day activities. Independent living aids are designed to make your life easier, and they can help you accomplish a variety of tasks without additional help from a caregiver or family member. There is a wide range of independent living aids available depending on your specific needs. These tools are designed to help you accomplish a variety of daily tasks such as bathing or even walking around. Some examples include grips that you can add to doors or eating utensils to make handling these items easier. A magnifier makes it easier to read while dressing aids like a telescoping shoehorn or zipper pull help you put on your shoes and clothes. All independent living aids are made to help you carry on throughout your daily life without assistance so you can maintain your independence for as long as possible.

Independent Living Accessories

Independent living accessories include anything you need to help you accomplish simple daily tasks. These items can range from toiletries to safety accessories that make getting around the home easier and safer. Look for independent living accessories that help you eat, get dressed, and bathe without assistance from others. The purpose of these products is to make your life easier while allowing you to age in place at home or to simply maintain your independence for as long as possible. Whether it's a sound amplifier or a medication manager, shop for these accessories to help you enhance your life. Kitchen aids, large button phones, and special pens that make it easier to write are all included in this category. You'll also find medical items like urinals and walker grips so that you can continue to go about your daily life without worry. Shop CVS Pharmacy to find a range of independent living accessories all designed to make your life as easy and as independent as possible.

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What Is Independent Living? 

Independent living is defined by a housing arrangement for older adults in which they can live as independently as possible.  Types of housing styles vary from apartment living to single-family homes.  Because they are designed for adults 55 and over, the housing styles are usually more compact, making it easier for those living there to navigate the living space.  Many communities of this type offer amenities, activities, and services that benefit those living there.  Be aware that most independent communities are without on-site medical care and nursing staff. 

How To Aid Someone To Live Independently

Make sure that your loved ones are living healthy lives by getting into routines such as encouraging them to regularly visit doctors, staying on top of medications, exercising, and getting the proper nutrition.  Be certain that the person has access to driving services in the area to help make getting around easier for them if they are unable to drive on their own.  Also, be sure the home is secure and safe.  Less clutter will prevent accidents such as tripping and falling.   Encourage social activities to help with mental health to help them to live more purposeful lives.