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Any adaptations that you have found that help you or a loved one?
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@MS_283 I do not use really any pieces of equipment, but I did remove all rugs from my home to limit my chance of falling and reorgnized my furniture, making it easier to walk through the main floor.
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@msslady excellent advice!
Does anyone else have any ideas for adaptations or recommendations to make life easier with MS?
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Hey guys,
what aids or adaptations have you made to your home to help you better with mobility and function? Luckily, at this point, I am pretty ambulatory, however I do use a heightened and elongated toilet seat.
Interested in hearing other recommendations to make certain parts of life easier and safer.
Anyone use any tools for dressing?