Looking for Low-Tech Assistive Technology?

There’s a heap of low-tech assistive technology available to those who require assistance for daily living activities.

Assistive devices provide the functions needed to complete activities of daily living. Different forms of low-tech assistive devices usually provide a specialized function, including reaching, gripping, or holding, and can be purchased at affordable rates.

Let’s take a closer look at a few low-tech assistive devices.

Low-Tech Assistive Technology

Here are a few of the more common low-tech assistive aids available to those with special needs.

– Utensils

– Plate holders

– ADL cuffs

– ADL wrist support

– Bag grip

– Jar opener

– Knife guard

– Reacher

– Can opener

– Typing aid

The community developing low-tech assistive tech are hard at work to bring more functionality to those with special needs.

If you’d like to learn more about soft hand grips made with silicone, check out the EaZyHold website and blog!

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