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I use plastic glasses and plates that look like glass because they're so 
much lighter than normal dishes.  my hands are weak.

also electric toothbrush is helpful.

and of course my motorized electric Theracycle without which I couldn't 
exercise.


-----Original Message----- 
From: Roger Seymour
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 2:40 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Parkie Spoon (and other useful things?)

Greetings.

Along the lines of cool things that can help people, I am curious to know
what other kinds of gadgets, devices, machines... whatever... are out there
that will help with everyday tasks that everyone takes for granted but
become almost impossible for PWPs. Example: a friend in our local exercise
group usually has a helper to help him get dressed.  If said helper is
unavailable, it can take him 45 minutes or more to put on his shirt.  I have
some ideas for a contraption that will help with this, but I'd rather not
spend a lot of time re-inventing the wheel if there are devices or
techniques available already.

Roger 59/13

-----Original Message----- 
From: Nic Marais
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 4:49 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Parkie Spoon!!

This will definitely help..;-))


http://www.liftlabsdesign.com/


Nic 61/19

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