Organizing Your Kitchen
It can be really helpful to organize your kitchen in a way that makes meal preparation most convenient for you. Consider enlisting the help of a family member, friend, or other trusted person to help you position items in a way that’s most helpful, or gradually take your time in a stepwise approach. It’s important to make sure your kitchen is user friendly to reduce the energy and increase ease of use and maneuvering.
Some Examples Below:
Organizing your kitchen to ensure items you commonly use are shoulder and waist height, making them easier to reach. These items might include bowls, pans, measuring cups, and napkins.
You can also organize your cupboards and add labels so that you can more easily find certain items.
You can also use labeling techniques to help you organize your refrigerator, in addition to the use of plastic bins.
Keep commonly used items in convenient areas that reduce the amount of energy you use.
Contributions made by:
Katie Mednick, Registered Dietitian, Nutrition Expert
Jennifer Dochod, Occupational Therapist, Advisor