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Six Helpful Adaptive Tools for People with Quadriplegia

Jun 27, 2024

The number of products available to people with quadriplegia can be overwhelming. Here are six that we think offer the greatest benefit and value for your dollar on a daily basis.

Living with quadriplegia can present significant challenges in performing activities of daily living (ADLs). However, technological advancements and adaptive tools are transforming the lives of individuals with quadriplegia, making it easier to manage everyday tasks and enhancing their independence. Here are six essential adaptive tools that provide tremendous support:


1. Google Home & Smart Lights

Google Home, paired with smart lights, offers a voice-activated solution for controlling the home environment. Individuals with quadriplegia can turn lights on and off, adjust brightness, and even change colors using simple voice commands. This eliminates the need to physically interact with light switches, enhancing convenience and autonomy.

 

 2. Smart Switches

Smart switches extend the capabilities of home automation. These switches can be controlled via smartphones, tablets, or voice assistants like Google Home and Alexa. They allow users to control various devices, including fans, TVs, and appliances, with minimal effort. By integrating smart switches, users can create a more accessible and responsive living space.

 

3. SaeboGlove

The SaeboGlove is a therapeutic glove designed to assist individuals with limited hand function. It features a lightweight, low-profile design that facilitates finger extension and grasping. By wearing the SaeboGlove, people with quadriplegia can engage in therapeutic exercises, improve hand strength, and enhance their ability to perform tasks like holding utensils, grooming, and using electronic devices.

 

 4. QUAD Tools Reachers

QUAD Tools Reacher is an extendable tool that allows individuals to grab objects that are out of reach. This tool is especially beneficial for those with limited mobility, as it reduces the need to stretch or move excessively. Reachers are useful for picking up items from the floor, retrieving objects from high shelves, and performing other tasks that would otherwise require assistance.

 

5. Gripping Aids

Gripping aids, such as the Active Hands gripping aids, are designed to help individuals with limited hand function grasp objects securely. These aids are adjustable and can be used for various activities, from holding gym equipment, hairstyling and make up tools to using kitchen utensils.

 


6. Sip n Grip

As an add-on to the QUAD Tools Reacher, this innovative tool, allows users to control devices using sip and puff actions. This method is particularly useful for those with severe upper limb limitations, enabling them to squeeze objects.

 

These adaptive tools provide invaluable assistance to individuals with quadriplegia. By enhancing the ability to perform daily activities independently, these tools significantly improve the quality of life, promote self-sufficiency, and offer a greater sense of empowerment. As technology continues to evolve, the possibilities for further enhancing the lives of those with quadriplegia are endless.Six helpful adaptive tools for people with quadriplegia.


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