Need things that make your elders life easier? There is a one-stop shopping location: Gold Violin. They have all kinds of things - from clothing to safety items to transport chairs with wheels - that make your elders life easier and safer. I originally began looking for small items that would help mom continue to do things she always did - like can openers or door handles. As she aged we needed more specialized items like hand holds for tubs or chairs for a bathtub. You'll find this and more in this catalog. I can't recommend it enough. If nothing else you'll see what's out there and you can take it to your local pharmacy to see what they can help you find.
Note: The link below is repaired after a kind reader let me know I used the wrong URL. ;)
On line, you'll find them at this Gold Violin site or www.goldviolin.com
There's also a toll free number if you wish to order a catalog: 877-648-8400
Where can i find products for my elderly arthritic mom? where can i find products for arthritis? where can i find products for aging in place? where can i find bathtub aides? where can i find bathtub safety products? where can i find bathroom safety products
Showing posts with label quality of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quality of life. Show all posts
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Certain aides make life bareable for Mom - my thanks to them
Since Mom's been in assisted living (ALF) and now a nursing home, I've found that certain aides make all the difference when it comes to her sense of well being. At the ALF there were a four aides that really made Mom's life better. At her nursing home there are a couple that tell me she's special to them. All have the same thing in common: they were firm but patient, spoke to her in a loving yet NOT condescending manner and showed her affection. The MOST important trait common to all of these wonderful people is this: they realize that old age is hard and have empathy for the condition of these people. They understand that they are frustrated by an inability to move or breath easily. They realize that people WANT to do things for themselves but the body is unable. They give hugs and don't make the residents feel rushed even though there are too many people and not enough time.
Don't get me wrong, not all of the aides and staff that deal with our elders are kind and thoughtful; I've seen plenty of jerks but for the most part, they are kind and try to do right by our elders.
Don't get me wrong, not all of the aides and staff that deal with our elders are kind and thoughtful; I've seen plenty of jerks but for the most part, they are kind and try to do right by our elders.
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