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I guess I would define "accommodations" at least three different ways. I'm not sure what the category titles would be, but:

1. would be equipment, such as my walker, my toilet rail, my reacher/picker in several places in the house, a flashlight in every room, etc.

2. would be putting my water in a mug instead of a tumbler so I'm less apt to drop it.

3. would be ANYTHING I do or don't do to be stingy with my "spoons", such as shopping less often, washing my hair less often, saying "no" far more often.

The more I think about it, my whole life is now about accommodation.
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