A shaped stainless steel wire which assists one handed dressing by passing through the button hole and over the button to grip the thread. It is pulled through with a twisting motion.
This wooden stick with rubber tip at one end, and special double wire hook at the other, is used to pull on or push off garments that cannot be reached easily e.g. socks. Available in a range of styles.
This webbing strap with stiffened stem enables the user to move a stiff or immobile leg when transferring to bed, wheelchair etc. The upper loop fits around the hand and the wrist, and the lower stiffened loop slides over the foot or shoe to give control in lifting the leg.
These utensils assist those who cannot raise their arm or reach behind their head to comb their hair. They consist of a lightweight moulded plastic handle with a push-on extension piece, and a hinged end piece which holds the comb or brush and has two different angled positions. When not in use, the comb or brush folds back into the handle and the extension can be taken off to give a pocket sized item.
A great alternative for fitting shoes if reaching and bending are getting too much. An inexpensive plastic moulded shoehorn. A long handle gives excellent reach. It also has a hanging loop attached to the handle. More Styles Available
Designed to help individuals with limited strength and mobility pull on vascular stockings. Foam grip handles make it easy to pull and a durable epoxy finish provides a smooth, no-snag surface.
Lightweight, economical flexible plastic form helps pull stocking or sock into place. Side notches hold sock securely. Features separate strap ends to help pull sock into position efficiently