Sock and stocking aids help people with limited reach put on socks or stockings.
Adaptive equipment for dressing upper body.
Or place the hook inside the front of the waistband for pants skirt or underwear.
These products include sock and stocking aids shoehorns dressing sticks and specialized shoelaces.
Alimed carries a wide variety of tools to increase dressing independence.
Hygiene tooth brushing limited hand strength upper body washing the universal cuff dressing reaching assist putting on socks without bending use of a dressing stick zippering buttoning with poor hand dexterity feeding scooping food with one hand cutting food with one hand managing a feeding utensil with poor hand strength bathing tub and shower adaptation.
These kits and devices can help the user remain independent by reducing the effort needed to complete this essential chore.
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Hook the dressing stick through the belt loop at the front of your pants.
The ability to dress and complete other personal care tasks is very important to many people.
Use this plastic stick to pull up pants or hook fabric to pull clothing far enough to grab.
For skirts put both feet in and for pants and inner wears put one leg at a time into the opening.
Lower the clothing to the floor.
Hooking the reacher dressing stick on to the belt ring at the front of your trousers.
There are a number of pieces of equipment which can be used by people to facilitate independence in these areas.
For skirts put both feet in 4.
This is particularly helpful for people that have had a.
Some of the items you will see in this section include.
Plus this one also doubles as a shoehorn.
Sheila surmeier ot demonstrates how to put on both a button up and a pull over shirt with one hand.
Train in the use of adaptive equipment and assistive devices buttonhook velcro closures on shoes elastic shoelaces long handled shoehorn dressing stick reacher sock aid zipper pull loops on pants loops on socks labeling system for identifying clothes and specialized clothing.
Dressing aids arthritis illness surgery or other health condition can make it difficult to get dressed and undressed.
Dressing stick you can use a dressing stick to dress the lower part of your body.
Put your foot in.
We offer these aids for one or two handed use and for several individual needs.
Examples of this equipment are dressing sticks adapted clothing long handled equipment and continence aids as well as many more.