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Adaptive products after stroke: home setup by room (shopping guide)
Room-by-room adaptive products/home setup guide after stroke: safety-first suggestions, therapist fit/training notes, and documentation tips for DME/insurance.
Recovery & RehabCaregiver, SurvivorIntro15 minStandard (9–12)
Educational only
Educational only — equipment choice and training should be guided by clinicians/therapists.
Get help now
If a fall causes head injury, severe pain, or you’re on blood thinners: seek urgent evaluation. For new stroke-like symptoms: call your local emergency number immediately.
Key takeaways
- Identify common product categories that improve safety/independence
- Plan a room-by-room setup
- Know what to ask PT/OT about fit/training
Safety first
- Ask PT/OT before new equipment
- Avoid unsafe DIY solutions
Bathroom
- Grab bars
- Non-slip mats
- Shower chair (if trained)
Bedroom
- Bed rails (if appropriate)
- Lighting
- Call bell/phone access
Kitchen + eating
- Adaptive utensils
- Non-slip surfaces
- One-handed tools
Mobility
- Canes/walkers
- Wheelchairs
- Transfer aids (trained)
Insurance/DME basics
- Ask for documentation
- Keep receipts
- Know vendor options
Practice check
What you’ll practice
These questions are untimed. After you answer all of them, you’ll see your score and a clear next lesson or reference step.
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