I always appreciate my aunt's words, "Let me do what I can while I can do it."
If a LO has late moderate dementia, will they even remember the occasional use of an assistive device to help them get up?
Mine is still strong, but is super short on energy. Yesterday they got up - with a belt - and walked to the living room for a few exercises with the therapist then back to bed after a bathroom stopover. Today they could barely stand - legs couldn't move - or to even sit and scoot along the side of the bed.
For days like these, I'm wondering if a sit-to-stand device would be practical, on the assumption it won't rob her of her mobility sooner because she won't get used to it do because she won't remember having to use it.