Post Bulletin -- If you or a loved one have trouble holding up your head for a phone call, holding a fork to eat or walking safely, helpful solutions can usually be found. “There’s so many adaptive devices, it’s amazing,” said Bob Elwood, owner of MedCity Mobility in Rochester. Medical devices to ease daily living are widely available. They can be bought and sometimes rented to help a person focus on quality of life rather than a struggle with mobility, access or communication.