Mobility & Daily Ease

Optional everyday tools that may help make routines easier and safer during treatment, recovery, or periods of limited energy.

Small adjustments can reduce strain, improve safety, and help conserve energy — especially on hard days.

Safety first
Slips, fatigue, and balance changes are real — small safety upgrades can prevent big problems.
Energy conservation
Reduce bending, lifting, and repeated steps — save energy for what matters most.
Daily ease
Comfort tools can make home routines feel less impossible on low-capacity days.
Quick note

Fatigue, neuropathy, balance issues, and medication side effects can make basic tasks more difficult. Supportive tools can reduce strain, improve safety, and help you conserve energy.

Below are optional items commonly used by patients and caregivers to simplify daily activities at home.

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Lap Desk for Bed or Couch
Useful for meals, writing, or light computer use while resting.
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