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Daily Living Aids are assistive tools or devices to help an individual in eating, dressing, bathing, grooming, moving, preparing meals, and seeing.

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  1. Informed Consumer Guide on Assistive Technology for People with Hearing Disabilities
    By Anjanette Daigle, AbleData
    Hearing loss doesn't mean the end to a full and productive life. Learn about emerging technologies that can help.
  2. Hospital Hints
    National Institute on Aging
    Going to the hospital is somewhat like traveling to another country - the sights are unfamiliar and the people you meet there often speak a foreign language.
  3. Choosing a Nursing Home
    By Suzanne Mintz, National Family Caregivers Association
    It seems virtually no one wants to go to a nursing home, and most caregivers do not want to institutionalize a loved one. But even though you may be committed to home care and have no intention of utilizing the servi…
  4. Mobility Training for User and Public Safety (with Motorized Wheelchairs and Scooters)
    AbleData
    The wheelchair user who has learned about, and understands the various safety issues will enjoy more, better and safer mobility.
  5. Aging and Your Eyes
    National Institute on Aging
    Some changes are more serious than others, but no matter what the problem, there are things you can do to protect your vision.
  6. Assisted Living Residence Checklist
    This checklist helps you select an assisted living facility that meets your loved one's needs.
  7. Nursing Home Checklist
    This list helps you select a Skilled Nursing Facilities facility that meets your loved one's needs.
  8. Vision Aids for Impaired Peripheral or Tunnel Vision
    AbleData
    A person's peripheral vision loss may be slowed, arrested or even reversed with timely and effective medical treatment.
  9. Visual Distance Perception and Depth Perception: Improving People’s Perception Skills with Optical Aids and/or Training for Specialized Occupations, Safer Driving and Safer Use of Machinery
    AbleData
    People who have reduced distance and/or depth perception can improve their vision with lenses and/or training.
  10. Continuing Care Residence Checklist
    This checklist helps you select a continuing care facility that meets your loved one's needs.
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