Re: Stroke Victim Aides
- From: myal <Dumaree@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 09:27:56 +1100
lazyike67 wrote:
Hi all,
I need some advice. As some or most of you know my Grandmother suffered a Stroke the tues. Before Thanksgiving. She's still weak & in guarded condition. She's getting therapy so that's a good sign. We are not sure just how much of Grandma we are going to have. So She will need things that someone who can not see very well (Font size of 36-72) can use.
Now two major things are on the list. A CD Playing Radio & a Speakerphone & Headset. The Phone needs to be something that
she can just tap a button to answer & Hang up. Oh it also can't cost a whole lot ($75+.)
So anyone have some product advice?
Ike
Now its time to begin looking up your community nurse and asking her , if you have such a thing over there , here inthe backwards nation of AU we got community health , cheap / free help for aged and disabled folk , handrails for toilets and showers , shower chairs , toilet aids , bed lifts etc , for free or cheap rent .
Ask around look up comunity help centers , they have amazing gear . .
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