Living with Parkinson's disease can be very strenuous; this condition is very exhausting, and the ailments it brings tend to lead to a worsening quality of life.
Drugs and other therapies, including. AMPS GONDOLA., still make it possible to maintain a good quality of life by treating Parkinson's symptoms.
In particular, GONDOLA gives benefits on those symptoms where other therapies have failed to give improvement, such as Freezing, bradykinesias, and motor blocks.
In addition to therapies, we would like to point out some useful tools to keep at home and to be able to make home life easier for parkinsonian people.
DISCOVER THE GONDOLA AMPS TREATMENT
Bathroom – Living room – Kitchen – Bedroom – Studio
Bathroom
- Foam tubes By easily slipping them onto household items such as hairbrushes and toothbrushes, the foam tubes give users a firmer grip, making daily cleaning quick and easy.
- Electric shaver Parkinson's disease symptoms such as dyskinesia and tremors can make it difficult or dangerous to perform daily tasks such as shaving. An electric razor is a simple change that can speed up a morning routine and avoid smudges and cuts.
Living room
- Tools for collecting Ergonomically designed to mimic the way things are picked up with two, hand gripping tools allow users to reach high or low, small or large things around the house without stretching or bending and thus decreasing the risk of falling.
- Touch Lamps Table lamps with a touch system help avoid a struggle with difficult switches. Just lightly touch the bases to control the light output and achieve the desired brightness, making it easier to arrange for bed.
Kitchen
- Plate protection Dish guards can be gently fitted to ordinary dishes to help those who are forced to eat with one hand or have an unstable grip. Inward-facing slopes help pick up food and prevent spills.
- Custom-made cutlery Electronic stabilizing handles are specifically designed to help people with hand tremors. The tools are tailored to counter the effect of tremor and have built-in sensors and motors to help combat tremors.
- Stand for pouring kettle Making your morning “cup of tea” has never been easier with kettle baskets that help users pour boiling water without lifting the kettle, reducing the risk of spills. The frames conveniently wrap around the kettle and are held in place with a secure Velcro strap.
Bedroom
- Lectern For those who have difficulty holding a book steady, consider a bookstand for a more comfortable reading experience. Simply dock the book and adjust the angle for when you are in bed or at your desk.
- Button and zipper hook You can find many easy-to-use and inexpensive hooks that help with button and zipper closures as you dress and undress.
- Elastic laces Get out the door faster in the morning by turning lace-up shoes into slip-ons. Elasticized laces eliminate the need to bend and tie and untie shoes before leaving the house.
Studio
- RollerMouse A wireless RollerMouse is a particular mouse that sits directly in front of the keyboard and the cursor can be moved by lightly touching the rollerbars. Users can switch control from one hand to the other when fatigued--improving accuracy and increasing the amount of time spent online in comfort.
- Keyguards Keyguards are covers that can be placed over the keys on a standard keyboard and prevent people with hand tremors from hitting unwanted keys while typing. While slowing the speed of typing, they improve accuracy and comfort.



