If you have physical challenges, there are appliances and strategies to help safely prep food, cook and bake. Here’s what occupational therapists and home cooks with disabilities recommend.
“Anyone can cook,” said Alyson Stover, president of the American Occupational Therapy Association and associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh, with a few changes to “the
cooking, the kitchen or a little bit of each.”A Rollator can help with transporting food around the kitchen, and you can add a non-slip pad to keep the food from falling on your way to the table.
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