Elderly Senior Citizens, Arthritis or Rheumatoid
Arthritis Sufferers or Someone with a Temporary or Permanent Disability....
If You or Someone You Love is Sruggling to Accomplish some Essential
Daily Activities and Needs a Little Extra Help....
Please keep reading....
If you are suffering from some form of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis,
osteoarthritis, or from some other painful and inflammatory conditions that causes stiffness,
and swelling in the joints you are not alone. Arthritis alone limits the daily activities of
more than 8 milliion Americans and this disability create huge burdens for the individuals, and their
families.
Most forms of arthritis are associated with pain that can be divided into two categories: acute and
chronic. Acute pain is temporary. It can last a few seconds or a few minutes but diminishes as healing occurs.
Chronic pain, such as that felt by people with arthritis, ranges from mild to severe and can last days, months,
years or even a lifetime. This disease affects each person quite differently. In some people it progresses
quickly and in others the symptoms are much more serious and painful.
| Your joints feel stiff, and your muscles ache and you are finding yourself
needing a little extra help to do simple everyday tasks without
discomfort. |
Here are some fun and easy
ways to help you deal with arthritis. Think of them as your overall therapy and strategy for treating and
living with your condition with health, happiness, and strength.
First, make a list of all the physical activities that are difficult
for you to accomplish without some form of pain, stiffness or pressure.
How long can you stand, walk or sit before you feel
uncomfortable?
Can you accomplish these activities for extended
periods of time, or are you immediately seized by arthritis symptoms?
How far can you reach?
How much weight can you lift without feeling
uncomfortable or in pain? Also consider your level of fatigue.
Beside the normal feelings of joint stiffness and
pain, arthritis can also cause a great deal of fatigue in most patients. What is your specific
fatigue level? Are you quickly worn out after periods of moderate activity?
Consider also your ability to drive and get in and
out of cars. Does your job consist of driving? Do you have a long commute into
work? Can you open the car door and get in and out of the car with ease, or does it cause you
significant pain?
If you do....then please take a look
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Many jobs consist of some form of repetitive
movement, whether it be typing or working with some kind of machinery.
Can you perform repetitive tasks with ease? Can you
accomplish these movements without aggravating your arthritis?
Make your judgments with honesty. Be realistic about
what you can and cannot do.
Use adaptive devices at work to help you get the job
done with as little strain as possible.
Use ergonomic accessories and furniture to make your
work environment as arthritis-friendly as possible.
There is no shame in not being able to accomplish certain
tasks.
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Adapted Daily Living Aids Products to help you get the job
done....
Adaptive Daily Living Aids Utensils for around the
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Adaptive Shower Aids and Convenient Personal Products, also
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available.
Most people know that arthritis sufferers, elderly senior citizens and physically
impaired individuals can experience severe stiffness and pain in their joints, sometimes causing some
patients to lose mobility and to become seriously impaired. But many do not realize how difficult it can be to accomplish simple everyday
tasks such as brushing their hair, getting dressed, opening a door and even turning a lamp
on.
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Being an elderly senior citizen or an arthritis sufferer, or experiencing a
temporary or permanent physical disability, does not necessarily mean that you must be subjected to
a life of pain and discomfort.
With care and attention, you can lead a comfortable,
healthy, and long life.
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