Assistive Product is any item or system designed to help people perform health-related tasks more easily or safely. In health design, these products often use soft, skin-friendly materials and simple shapes to make daily routines like eating, bathing, or moving around more comfortable. Many new assistive products use sensors or smart features to remind users to take medicine or track movement, which helps people stay healthy at home. Designers now focus on making these items look friendly and easy to use, so people feel good about using them every day.
health design, daily living aids, smart sensors, user comfort, medicine reminders
CITATION : "Kevin Green. 'Assistive Product.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=481612 (Accessed on May 18, 2026)"
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