How Does Drink Aide Help People On Wheelchair Drink Water Unassisted?

People with physical disabilities face difficulties in doing even simple personal tasks. Individuals suffering from movement problems in the upper body parts may not be able to even drink water without the help of a caregiver. It is here that a product like Drink Aide can make a lot of difference. It helps people with physical disabilities to drink water without the assistance of a caregiver or any expensive contraption.

Its bottle is attached to the top side of the wheelchair with a clamp. The bottle is placed to the left or right side of the person near the head. A small, slim and flexible rigid tube is connected to the bottle. Its one end remains inside the bottle and the other end goes near the mouth of the person. The user can suck in and drink the desired amount of water as and when needed. This specially designed water bottle comes with a universal clamp that connects to most wheelchair models. It can also be placed conveniently near the bed or any other location where the person sits or rests. Now a person with physical disability does not need assistance of a caregiver to drink water.