By Bobbette Cantrell
Bobbette using cookie sheets to pull items out of her fridge |
Because I have had Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years, I use every day tools and supplies to make my life much easier. As a person who has always been independent, I decided that I could do the same kitchen tasks as a person without a disability, but with slight modifications and good old ingenuity.
For example, I have found a way to reach into my refrigerator and pick up the items I need. By placing several cookie sheets and trays on the refrigerator shelves I can easily reach food and beverages. When I need something, I just pull a cookie sheet toward me and pick up the item. This simple change has saved my shoulders, arms and hands from straining, and most importantly, I don't drop anything!
Wooden dowel with hook |
I also rely on an electric can opener as well as simple jar and bottle openers. Using them has made it so I don’t have to find a family member or neighbor when I want to dig into my canned goods.
With just a few changes in my kitchen, I continue to enjoy cooking. Have you made any modifications to your kitchen to make cooking easier? Leave your ideas in the “Comments” section below.
I really like the dowel idea.
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