Accessories for the kitchen that are made to help seniors who have trouble moving around can make cooking and other daily jobs much safer and more independent. These things were carefully designed to make them easier to use and lower the risk of accidents. Adding home care assistance and learning what options your senior loved one has will be key.
Easy-Grip Utensils
Seniors with arthritis and other mobility problems may find it hard to hold and use standard utensils. The handles on easy-grip tools are bigger and padded, making them more comfortable to hold and easier to use. Knives, forks, spoons, and adaptive tools made for specific jobs are some examples.
Non-Slip Mats and Grip Pads
Non-slip mats and grip pads under cutting boards, bowls, and plates keep them stable and lower the chance of crashes and spills.
One-Handed Cutting Boards
Seniors can cut fruits, vegetables, and other foods with one hand, thanks to cutting boards that come with slicers and prongs connected. This gives them more control and safety.
Electric Can Openers
Electric can openers are easy to use and don’t require a lot of skill or effort. They have a button that opens cans, which makes them great for people who don’t have strong hands or good balance.
Spill-Proof Mugs and Cups
These have lids and handles that are carefully made to keep liquids from spilling, making them a safer choice for seniors who have trouble moving around or shaking their hands.
Kettle Tippers
A kettle tipper lets seniors pour hot water from a kettle without having to lift it, which keeps them from getting burned or spilling. It helps people who aren’t very strong or skilled with their hands the most.
Flexible Cutting Tools
Flexible cutting tools, like food scissors or rocking knives, makes preparing meals safer and easier. Plus, they are much easier to use and require less accuracy and effort than regular knives.
Pedestal Stools
These give seniors a semi-seated position they can rest on while they work in the kitchen. Which also helps them keep a stable and relaxed posture. The home care assistance team can remind them not to try to stand on the stools for safety reasons.
Height-Adjustable Countertops
Putting in countertops that can be changed to different heights is helpful for seniors who use wheelchairs or have trouble standing for long periods of time. These flexible countertops make it easy to do a variety of things in the kitchen.
Pull-Out Shelves and Lazy Susans
In closets and pantries, pull-out shelves and rotating lazy Susans make things easier to get to and get rid of the need to reach or bend over, which is better for seniors’ bodies.
Voice-Activated Appliances
For seniors who have trouble with mobility, smart kitchen appliances that their voice can control can be a game-changer. Using their words, they can do things like set timers, change temperatures, and turn appliances on and off. Home care assistance can also help with troubleshooting home technology if something isn’t working as it should be.
Seniors who have trouble moving around can still enjoy cooking and stay independent by using these kitchen tools and with the support they get from their loved ones and the home care team.
If you or an aging loved-one is considering Home Care Assistance in Jericho, NY please contact the caring staff at Brookville Home Care today. 516-802-7722