Why are Assistive Devices Important for Cancer Patients?
Cancer and its treatments can cause a range of physical and cognitive impairments. Assistive devices play a crucial role in:
Enhancing mobility: Allowing patients to maintain independence and perform daily activities. Managing symptoms: Alleviating pain, fatigue, and other side effects of treatment. Improving nutrition: Ensuring adequate food intake when eating becomes challenging. Supporting mental health: Reducing stress and anxiety by providing a sense of control and normalcy.