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Useful Kitchen Tools for Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's is a life-changing disease. Apart from the fact that your body is no longer what it used to be, these changes to your body significantly affect your day-to-day activities.

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Useful Kitchen Tools for Parkinson's Disease

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  1. Useful Kitchen Tools for Parkinson's Disease Parkinson's is a life-changing disease. Apart from the fact that your body is no longer what it used to be, these changes to your body significantly affect your day-to-day activities. In April, there will be a global Parkinson's Awareness Week, which would take place between the 5th – 11th of April. The week will end with the World Parkinson's Day. The whole point of the week is to create the necessary awareness about Parkinson's disease and how to live with the condition. The theme for the 2020 edition of the week is diet and exercise and how these two important factors can affect the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. What is Parkinson's Disease? Parkinson's disease is a medical condition of the nervous system that affects movement. It is due to the inability of certain cells in the brain to produce Dopamine, which helps with regulating movement in the body. The disease is said to commonly affect people that are over 65 years old, although it can come on earlier.

  2. Parkinson's disease is a progressive disease, which means that it tends to spread over time. The symptoms of the conditions can start with a mild tremor in one hand and can progress all over the body. The most common symptom of Parkinson's Disease is tremor, although stiffness and slowing of movement can also occur with time. In the later stages, there might not be any expressions on your face. The speech might become soft or slurred. However, the disease symptoms get worse as the condition progresses with time. Currently, there are over 80,000 people living with Parkinson's disease in Australia. And without the right care, it can lead to other emotional problems. The effects this has on the mobility functions are why your lifestyle will not remain the same once you have been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. However, with the right set of independent living aids, you can still enjoy a good quality of life. There are several assistive devices available for the kitchen to make daily life easier for someone with Parkinson's Disease. Which daily living aids will help in the kitchen? Shakiness, muscle rigidity, slow movements, and unsteadiness are some of the symptoms that make living with Parkinson's different. It becomes more difficult to handle some of the things you used to conveniently handle or carry out some activities. However, there are several aids that have been designed to make these processes much easier despite your condition. Here, we have tried to help compile some of the essential living ais that can help in your kitchen. Egg Cracker – Ezcracker

  3. Cracking eggs is one of the tasks that can become difficult when you have Parkinson’s. This great kitchen gadget, makes breaking eggs easier for you without necessarily creating a mess. All you have to do is insert the egg into the cradle and squeeze to separate the egg from the shell. Food Preparation Board – Etac Another essential kitchen aid that can come in handy for people living with Parkinson's Disease is the Food Preparation Board from Etac. The board is a multi-functional kitchen aid that you can use to easily carry out some activities like grating, cutting, whisking, chopping, and peeling. Spillnot Spillnot is another fantastic aid for people living with Parkinson's Disease. SpillNot helps you carry open beverages without spilling. Due to the tremor that accompanies Parkinson’s disease, it can be difficult to carry hot or cold beverages without spilling sometimes. This is where SpillNot helps. The features of this great gadget are: Great for carrying a cup of coffee or tea or any other drink without spillage. Helps hold items without worrying about hand tremors Universal Handle – Clip Grip This kitchen aid is essential for anyone living with parkinsonism since the grip gets weaker as the diseases progresses. The Universal Handle makes it easy to hold cups, jars, and glasses when the grip gets weak. Jug Kettle Tipper - Homecraft

  4. This kettle tipper helps to hold your jug or kettle in place so you can easily tip to pour without having to carry the jug or kettle. The kitchen aid is very suitable for people with limited motion in their hands. Conclusion These daily living aids have been specially designed to make your daily activities in the kitchen easier. We have put together all the assistive tools to support those with Parkinson’s who are seeking for ways to improve their quality of life. Check our range of independent living aids and helpful tools. Visit:https://www.bettercaremarket.com.au/

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