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Zipper pulls, Button Assist, Shoe Horns, Dressing Sticks

After surgery, injury, or with the limitations of aging, dressing can become painful and frustrating. These tools are recommended by rehabilitation specialists to enhance independence, especially for those affected by arthritis, strokes, degenerative muscle disease, and other conditions. These are the very tools occupational therapists trust for their clients. Try them for yourself and experience the benefits of the extra support they provide—making daily dressing easier and more comfortable! Check out the zipper pulls, button holers, shoe horns, dressing sticks, and many other adaptive equipment makes changing clothes easier as we age or abilities change.

    • Shoe Horn: Easy Shoe Access With Hip, Knee, or Back Pain
    • Great for those with hip, knee, or back pain
    • Measuring 24” in length
    • In fact, it is designed to easily slide in any shoe style or size
    • Lastly, it is made of durable lightweight blue plastic
    • Button: The Perfect Solution for Limited Dexterity and Arthritis
    • Slim wire loop works on any size buttons
    • Nonslip composite material provides a secure, comfortable grip
    • Hook: Easy Dressing and Portability with Adaptive Dressing Stick
    • The adaptive dressing stick minimizes bending and twisting when getting dressed each day
    • Twist to separate the dressing stick into two pieces for compact storage and easy portability
    • The clothing hook gently grips the fabric to prevent sliding off as clothing is pushed and pulled into place
    • In fact, the slim metal hook fits most zippers for opening and closing with ease, tightening shoelaces and more
    • Hip Kit: Promote Independence & Recover Faster
    • Promote independence, reduce movement and recover faster from the hip, knee, or bariatric surgery or injury
    • Easily reach above your head or pick up dropped items with an extra-long non-slip rubberized jaw grabber
    • With a 26” foothold that will easily hold any shoe or cast, the leg lifter safely repositions your leg and foot on a bed, wheelchair, or a car
    • Dress without assistance with a 24” dressing stick, a sock assist, and an extra-long shoe horn
    • The best tool for helping with activities of daily living!
    • In fact, this reacher can pick up heavy clothes from the closet
    • It features a hook-like extension dressing aid
    • Lastly, it is 24 inches long.
    • Steel Shoehorn, Red Grip, 24"
    • Stainless steel shoehorns are sturdy and durable
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