Product Recommendations for Dementia
Along with appropriate medications, exercise, and other management techniques, adaptive equipment can help you maintain your independence if you have Dementia. There are a variety of assistive devices that are designed to make home care and daily activities more comfortable.
Examples of Daily Aids:
- □ Patient Safety Alarms- Pull cord or bed alarm
- □ Gait / Transfer Belt
- □ Adapted Tableware and Utensils
- □ Toilet Safety Rails/ Toilet Riser
- □ Swivel Cushion and HandiBar for the car
- □ Non-Skid Footstools
- □ Bed Rails
- □ Non-Slip Bathtub / Shower Mats
- □ No-Rinse Bath Cleanser/ No-Rinse Shampoo
- □ Incontinent Supplies- Underpads, Diapers, Perineal Cleanser, Body Wipes
- □ Bedside Commode
- □ Urinal… Male or Female
Note: Not all of these recommendations may benefit your personal situation.
Your occupational therapist, physician or rehabilitation specialist can help
determine which of these recommendations are best for you.