Tips & Gadgets For People With Multiple Sclerosis Or Other Physical Disabilities

Sometimes life has a way of putting some seemingly insurmountable physical challenges in your path, especially if you are in a wheelchair. I like to think of myself as a problem solver, able to sometimes "outsmart" the problem by thinking outside of the box. A time when I had to use this "I can do this" mindset was an Easter dinner several years ago.

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Easter was two days away and the whole family was coming for dinner. If I was going to get the ham thawed in time, I needed to get it out of the freezer and into the refrigerator. I decided I could get the ham on the counter and I would ask my daughter to put it in the refrigerator when she visited that evening. Good plan; the only thing is my daughter came and went and the ham never crossed my mind. Now I had a real dilemma. The ham could not sit out all night and I was not expecting other guests that evening. Every time I tried to lift the ham from my lap to the refrigerator shelf, it would drop. Now it was time for some creative problem solving. To overcome this obstacle, I created a transfer board out of a cookie sheet. I put one end of the board on my lap and one end on the shelf. All I needed to do was slide the ham up the cookie sheet to the shelf. Voila! Sometimes we just have to go about things in a different way to accomplish the task.

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MS has provided me with enough challenges to last a lifetime but it has helped me realize how difficult and exhausting even everyday tasks can be. Unfortunately, sometimes these challenges are not evident to the people around us. The suggestions presented in this article are an attempt to help families understand how they can help a physically limited relative or friend. Or, these thoughts might give you insight into how to become more self-sufficient.

TIPS TO INCREASE SAFETY AND INDEPENDENCE IN THE KITCHEN

MS has forced some of us to deal with issues of limited strength and dexterity, poor vision or balance, or lapses in memory. Any and all of these problems can make it difficult and unsafe to accomplish tasks that are necessary in the kitchen. In most cases, the longer someone can be safely independent, the happier they will be.

How families can help:
Think ready to grab, heat and eat. If some Good Samaritan fixes a large quantity of something, have it stored in the freezer in individual serving containers. Then, it can be microwaved and eaten from the same container. Microwave diner plates with covers allow you to make a plate with multiple items and then freeze it. This would be a way for a family member to offer help. Just save a serving of each dish from a meal created for members of your household. Then, when ready to eat, it just has to be thawed and microwaved. Use non-breakable containers instead of glass. Opt for small containers that hold one serving and can go from freezer to microwave. Deep walled dishes also provide sides to help scoop food onto an eating utensil. Freeze bread, bagels and English muffins to keep them from getting stale. In this way, you can take out one serving at a time. Make sure the bagels and muffins are sliced before freezing. People with poor sensation in their finger tips find it difficult to use storage bags that require you to line-up two tracks and press them together. Closing bags with twist ties or plastic clips, likewise, can be frustrating. I have everything transferred to zipper type storage bags.
Modifications to make food preparation easier:
Induction Cooktop - Because of the physical problems encounter with MS, being around an open heat source poses the risk of burns. An Induction Cooktop uses magnetic waves to cause the coils in the bottom of a pot or pan to heat. The cooktop itself remains cool and accidentally touching the cookplate will not cause burns to the skin. My research leads me to believe a Pacemaker can be affected by these microwaves, so you need to use caution if the person coming in contact with it has this heart aid. Counter-top microwave - Many homes have a microwave over the stove which can be difficult to use and unsafe for a person with limited strength. A counter-top microwave allows the user to more easily transfer hot dishes to the counter. Smaller, individual serving bakeware make the weight more manageable. Since the bottom of the container gets hot, I keep a pie or cake pan handy and just slip dishes onto the pan. Make sure you keep items level in the transfer process Convection Oven - A hot, open oven door is an accident waiting to happen for someone with poor balance; or it can be a hazard when someone with limited strength tries to lift a hot baking dish out of the oven. A counter-top-convection oven, which is about the size of a regular toaster oven, allows food to be transferred much easier to the counter. Instead of heating food from the bottom, a convection oven uses a built-in fan to circulate hot air evenly through the cooking area. I find my convection oven does a very good job of baking without burning and operating it is not difficult to learn. Basic convection ovens, without all the bells and whistles, cost between 0 and 0. Electric Frying Pan - Electric frying pans allow you to cook away from the stove and even permit the cook to sit at a table. The problem with the regular size appliances is that they are heavy and large enough to cook for a group of people. The pan I am suggesting is only 7" X 7 " and lightweight enough that it is easy to carry to the sink for washing. An added desirable feature is that it is the perfect size to prepare a meal for one or two small eaters. Pull-out-shelves - Objects in the back of lower, cavernous, kitchen cabins can be difficult to reach and are often forgotten. Pull-out-shelves may be a problem solver to help make this area more accessible. These shelves can be found in large, local hardware stores, and someone with some carpentry skills can usually install them. Dycem Mat - A stroke or other health problem may leave a person with only one useful hand, without the additional hand to stabilize things. The Dycem Mat is a vinyl mat used to eliminate slipping and sliding problems on shelves, work surfaces, under plates or cups; or it can be used to provide an improved grip on handles, cutlery, arm rests, walkers, wheelchair seats, trays or footrests. PenFriend - Someone who is visually impaired may have difficulty distinguishing between foods, medications, ingredients or other products with small writing on their labels. The PenFriend works by placing a label on an item and an identifying message is recorded into the pen. When the tip of the pen is touched to the label, the message is spoken. There is another assistive product I really prize and that is motorized blinds. Before I had automated blinds, if I wanted privacy at night, I would have to leave blinds closed all the time. My home was always a very dark and gloomy place. Being so cut off from the world, I sometimes did not even know what the weather was like outside. I could stand to adjust the controls but, because furniture was sometimes in my way, this was a fruitless endeavor. With motorized blinds, I just point and click and I have sunlight. These were expensive, so I selectively placed them in areas that were unreachable. For windows that I can reach the controls, I use blinds that are operated with a cord rather than a wand. Because of the physical limitations created by MS, the motion of turning a wand can be difficult for many people. When you see a person sitting in the dark, before making a quick judgment, it might be prudent to consider... which came first, the darkness or the depression?

I have discussed tips to increase independence but do not want to leave out one very important safety tip - an emergency alert button. While achieving independence, it is crucial you can call for help in the event of a fall or in another emergency. Call buttons worn on the wrist can be inaccessible if the hand that will push the button is pinned under you or in some other way inoperable. A pendant is accessible to both hands. Pin the pendant to the front of pajamas at night to keep it readily available but prevent it from flopping around. Check with your local Cancer Society, hospice, or other similar organization for recommendations in your area.

By putting a few modifications in place, you can roll away barriers preventing independence. Maybe you cannot do things the way you used to but, by changing your approach to the task, it is still achievable. Start thinking, "I can do this. I just need to figure out how".

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Should Your Cat Be an Indoor Cat Or an Outdoor One

When people decide on having a family they usually discuss issues such as where is the best place/environment for children to grow healthily, what risks there are in different circumstances etc. It is a shame that most people don't do the same thing before getting a pet. A pet is also for life - in fact some children leave home before the pet does!

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One of the most important decisions to be made before acquiring a cat or kitten is to decide whether it will be an indoor cat or an outdoor cat. It is necessary to weigh up the pros and cons of each side of the coin so to speak.

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Outdoor Cats
They can run and roam free, chase butterflies and climb trees, pounce on something blowing past and play with piles of leaves, find somewhere quiet of their choosing when they need to attend to nature, sleep in the sun or lie in the shade. And the list could go on.
They can also get run over by cars, get into fights with or catch infections from other cats, get chased/injured by dogs, kill native birds, insects, reptiles or even get stolen and sold for profit by the unscrupulous. Again, the list could continue.

Indoor Cats
Are safe from the above dangers, usually pampered, have a lot of toys to keep them amused, need entertaining, and can be mischievous. They need a litter box which needs emptying daily. They are totally dependent on their owner for food and shelter, are unable to exercise as much so tend to put on weight (just like humans).

Studies have shown that indoor cats live longer. We can't know if they are happier, no matter what the research says. They could perhaps be very content, as can outdoor cats.
If your cat is to be purely an indoor cat, you need to provide fresh air and entertainment, especially if you are not home much during the day. A window with a view of a street or bird bath nearby or a tree with bird food will give your cat something to watch. If a window is able to be left partially open, your cat will also be able to enjoy fresh air and enticing smells. Cat toys, a climbing frame/scratching post, fresh water and an easily accessible litter tray are also necessities. Remember, your indoor cat is dependent on you for everything!

If you want to allow your cat outdoors but want to preserve the wildlife or dangers to your cat there are a couple of alternatives available. You could build an enclosed area that your cat is able to access from the house. This area would need something for your cat to climb and jump to and from, a shady areas as well as a place in the sun, sand for digging and for calls of nature, toys, water and some lawn or something green for eating as well as a different texture to walk on. Costing of this outdoor area is essential before making this your choice. A new innovation that I have only just heard about is having a free rolling top rail on your fence to stop your cat being able to jump over it. The rolling rail won't allow the cat to land and take off again. Of course the fence needs to be high enough so the cat can't just jump it and be aware that nearby trees can be climbed so the cat can get over the fence by bypassing the rolling rail. I have no idea of the cost of this rolling rail but it sounds an exciting alternative.

Whichever you choose, indoor or outdoor, a good relationship with your cat is essential. Allow time for playing and cuddles on your lap. Just like you would do with your children.

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Lift Top Coffee Table

There are many different types of coffee tables but the most functional of them all is the lift top coffee table. They come in a vast array of special features, designs, and styles.

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They also have storage space so if you are looking for a little extra storage space then these tables are also perfect for you.

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And always before you make a purchase know what you want to do with the table. This will help you figure out the size, color, and design of the lift top table you plan to purchase.

Uses

The functionality and versatility of these tables are amazing. As far as furniture goes it stands alone. If you are looking for storage, convenience, functionality, and looks then this table is the one for you.

And don't worry about not being able to find the right design for your style. A lift top coffee table can be found in so many designs and styles that matching the décor in your home will not be a problem.

These tables are wonderful additions to any home. Whether you want to eat meals in the living room on it, work on your laptop away from your desk on it, or have the kids play on it, the lift top coffee table makes it all easier.

Eating meals on a coffee table has never been easier. With a lift top table you don't have to hunch over to reach your food, you can simply lift the top of the table up so it sits at a comfortable height for you to enjoy a good meal.

And working with your lap top on a coffee table has never been easier. The level of comfort is increased many times with a lift top table. Instead of bending over to type you can simply adjust your lift top coffee table so that your computer is at the perfect typing height.

And let's not forget the kids. They will have a ball with the lift top table. Playing games or doing homework becomes easier now that the kids don't have to sit on a hard floor or sit on their knees to reach their things.

They can simply pull up a chair or stool and get to playing! This is a great tool for parents who want to be able to watch their children play. The kids will love playing on a lift top coffee table all most as much as playing in their rooms!

Lift top tables are formal, sophisticated and casual. They have storage for anything from DVD's to CD's to books and magazines. They come with glass tops, wood tops, plastic tops, marble tops and more. They can be simple or complex. Their designs range from modern to 18th century traditional and they come in so many different styles.

Convenience and functionality are taken to a higher level with the lift top coffee table.

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