3 things a ruptured ACL taught me about care and ageing

  1. leonie says:

    Oh so sorry to hear about your ACL – bummer.
    I love your takeaways though…and it’s timely for us to think about this stuff when we’re not necessarily experiencing dependence in a long-term way. I too, stay on the lookout for well-designed, accessible devices like furniture and so on. Mum has had a lot of visits from OTs and then the subsequent visit to assistive aids places, and I think the cost is very prohibitive for most people. This is aside from the boring and ugly design, however practical. Would love to see more integration of universal design into everyday life, with a focus on maintaining mobility and function wherever possible. Love to you and hope you’re on the mend well and truly xxx

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