Étiquette : AssistiveDevices

From Choice to Trial: The Crucial Step for Custom Equipment
Once your needs are clearly identified, it’s time to move on to the most tangible step: choosing the equipment. There are a multitude of technical aids, ranging from mobility aids (manual or electric wheelchairs, walkers, canes, electric scooters), to daily living aids (adapted utensils, jar openers, large-button phones, sock aids), to hygiene and bathing aids…

Managing Pain and Comfort at Home: An Expert Approach from a Former MPR Doctor
At the Heart of Home Comfort: Managing Chronic Pain and Discomfort with the Holistic Expertise of a Former MPR Doctor. The persistent presence of pain and discomfort represents major, even prohibitive, obstacles to autonomy, social participation, and the overall quality of life for individuals maintained at home. My background as a former doctor, specializing in…

Strategic Orchestration of Assistive Devices: My Role as « Conductor » for Sustainable Autonomy
From Clinic to Equipment: How my Experience as a Former Doctor Ensures the Relevance and Effectiveness of Home Assistive Devices. Throughout my career as a doctor, and later as head of department in Geriatric Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, I have been a privileged witness to the colossal impact that the right equipment – or, conversely,…


