Mobility & Daily Ease

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

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

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

Bedside & Couch Organizer
Keeps essentials like meds, phone, water, and glasses within reach.
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Lap Desk for Bed or Couch
Useful for meals, writing, or light computer use while resting.
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Adaptive One-Hand Tools
Designed for reduced grip strength or one-hand use.
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Non-Slip Bathroom Safety
Helps reduce slips and falls in showers and bathrooms.
Browse non-slip mats →
Lightweight Walking Cane
Provides balance support without added strain.
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Grab Reacher Tool
Helps pick up items without bending or overreaching.
Browse grabber tools →
Anti-Fatigue Floor Mat
Reduces strain when standing for short daily tasks.
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Sock & Shoe Assist Tools
Makes dressing easier when balance or flexibility is limited.
Explore dressing aids →
Rolling Utility Cart
Keeps daily items mobile and accessible throughout the home.
Browse rolling carts →