My mum is in the early stages of dementia. She has difficulty with remembering to turn off the gas after using it, seeing how high it is turned up when she is cooking, remembering to put water in pans etc.
The gas cooker is old and really needs to be replaced.
I have been advised that induction cookers are safer.
But I'm afraid that it may be too late for mum to learn how to use a new device.
If I get an induction cooker, it may result in mum not being able to cook at all.
On the other hand, things are getting quite risky and it is probably only a matter of time before she won't be able to cook anyway.
What would you advise?
Thanks
The gas cooker is old and really needs to be replaced.
I have been advised that induction cookers are safer.
But I'm afraid that it may be too late for mum to learn how to use a new device.
If I get an induction cooker, it may result in mum not being able to cook at all.
On the other hand, things are getting quite risky and it is probably only a matter of time before she won't be able to cook anyway.
What would you advise?
Thanks