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Home Tips > Tips By Category > Tips you can implement daily The following is a partial list of items you may consider in getting a gift for an elderly person to improve convenience.
Dressing-aid stick.
Stocking pull-on.
Zipper puller.
Folding cane.
Pill splitter.
Button aid.
Lightweight scissors.
Door grip.
Swivel car cushion.
Travel chair.
Automatic card shuffler.
Folding bed board.
Cutting board with suction tips.
Under-shelf jar opener.
Bath bench.
One-hand can opener.
Remote switch for TV or lamp.
Arm for holding telephone receiver.
Fully stocked lap desk.
Telescoping Magnet.
Folding shopping cart or shopping bag on wheels.
Elastic shoelaces.
Harness for one-hand fishing.
Foot mop.
Pan-handle holder.
Telephone amplifier.
Folding TV or bedside table.
Lighted magnifying glass.
Blood pressure monitor.
Wash-and-rinse shampoo tray.
Ramps.
Handicapped clothing.
Electric wheelchair.
Electronic, digital thermometer.
Electric snow shovel.
Handicapped silverware.
Clamp-on umbrellas for wheelchairs.
Medicine dispenser.
Magnifiers to clip on to sunglasses.
Vertical hand mixer with natural grip.
Hand mirror.
Organizer for car.
Basket with legs.
Roll-out under bed storage.
Overbed table.
Money belt.
Fold-up dish rack.
Digital scale.
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