What works for you as one whose challenge is having the use of one hand rather than two? How have you adapted? It's your turn! Scoll down to see all the ideas and comments!
I was surfing the Net and ran across The Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association. Though the site is specifically about kids, there is some terrific resources for al of us for daily living. Check it out! http://www.chasa.org/living.htm
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Welcome to The Single Handed Life. A few rules:
(1) Be kind. Do no harm. This includes being critical of people, products, manufacturers and anything else that someone else may be getting benefit from. (2) You can be anonymous, but just remember rule number (1). (3) If you know good websites, please link them to your blog comments. (4) If you know any good products, please tell us why they help and how to purchase them. (5) If you know any good techniques, please tell us what your disability is, why this technique works for you, and outline the technique step by step. Thank you for your input!
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Welcome to The Single Handed Life. A few rules:
(1) Be kind. Do no harm. This includes being critical of people, products, manufacturers and anything else that someone else may be getting benefit from.
(2) You can be anonymous, but just remember rule number (1).
(3) If you know good websites, please link them to your blog comments.
(4) If you know any good products, please tell us why they help and how to purchase them.
(5) If you know any good techniques, please tell us what your disability is, why this technique works for you, and outline the technique step by step.
Thank you for your input!