Daily living aids come in many forms and help people who struggle to accomplish activities of daily living (ADL).
But what do they look like?
Daily Living Aids
A few daily living aids you may have seen include the following:
- Wheelchairs
- Crutches
- Hearing aids
- Braille
- Assistive listening devices
- Communication devices
- Alert devices
Some daily living aids are designed to help people with exceptional disabilities, and serve to provide the function needed to accomplish basic day to day tasks.
These daily living activities include everything from grooming to playing.
Learn more about daily living aids.
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