MILWAUKEE - Helping the kitchen be an inclusive and accessible space for everyone. More Happy Kitchens co-founders Sally Wagner and Lauren O'Brien share some of their favorite adaptive kitchen tools.
Difficulties with vision, reaching for items, and grip strength can all interfere with cooking, but thankfully, there are easy adaptations you can make with specialized tools. I've heard this ...
For many people, as they age, the “little things” like buttoning a shirt, grabbing a jar from the pantry or remembering a morning pill, start to feel like major hurdles. However, aging in place ...
Living with dementia doesn’t have to mean letting go of food preparation. Here’s how you can make the kitchen safer and more accessible for those with this condition. Use specific tools such as ...