SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (Instrumental ADLs)

This category of instrumental ADLs includes the ability to, on ones own, perform social activities tasks in the following areas:

  • Get around within the community:
    • Drive car, arrange rides with friends or family, or use public transportation, taxi, or ride services
    • Get to and from appointments, events, visits, etc.
  • Interact with friends and family:
    • Spend desired time with family and friends
    • Ask family and friends for assistance
    • Feel connected with neighbors
  • Be involved in the community:
    • Keep busy
    • Contribute to the community
    • Attend social, cultural, and/or religious events or observances

Below is a sampling of products and equipment that are designed to help you participate in social activities for a longer period of time. Click on the links to find out more information, see other products selections, and if you like, to make a purchase from one of our providers.

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Campbell Posture Cane Foldable Walking Cane for Men and Women – FSA/HSA Eligible – Editorial Recommended

$29.88
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND STRONG: The Campbell Posture Cane is light weight and sturdy that makes it easy to carry with you. Made with high-quality material, this innovative mobility device is designed to serve you for years to come.
  • 10 DIFFERENT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS: 10 different height adjustments to customize the fit. Stand-up Self standing for easy reach. stability tip with 360° traction rings.
  • COMFORTABLE TO WALK: The revolutionary ergonomic grip handle design eliminates downward pressure, making it more comfortable for the shoulder and wrist so when you walk. Feel more independent as this cane also helps you easily get up and out of chairs.
  • REVOLUTIONARY CAMPBELL HANDLE: Revolutionary handle helps you to walk upright and changes your line of sight, so you look forward instead of down. Revolutionary handle takes the pressure off your shoulder and wrist.
  • WALK UPRIGHT AND CHANGE YOUR LINE OF SIGHT: It helps look forward instead of down changing your line of sight, which helps balance and mobility. It supports the strength of your body to help you move easier and feel more confident when walking.