Stroke survivors
Whether you are newly home or years out, find bathroom safety, mobility aids, rehab tools, and home-mod ideas with plain language — not clinical jargon walls.

About us
stroke.shopping is a directory-first, offline-first assistant for survivors and caregivers. We turn a quick picture of your home, mobility, and safety risks into a clear Buy / Setup plan — and let you browse 663+ curated items by category, goal, pack, and condition.
Built for real discharge chaos — not generic “senior living” catalogs.
Hundreds of recovery products organized by category, goal, pack, and condition — not an endless marketplace scroll.
A short intake turns your bathroom setup, mobility, and fall risks into a Buy / Setup plan with plain-language reasons.
Recommendations and your saved plan run on your device. The internet is only needed when you choose to shop.
No sign-up wall. Your data stays in this browser until you export or clear it — by design, not oversight.
Whether you are newly home or years out, find bathroom safety, mobility aids, rehab tools, and home-mod ideas with plain language — not clinical jargon walls.
Shareable lists, compare views, and medical-alert-style categories help you shop in order — without guessing what OT meant on the discharge sheet.
Explore the shop, curated lists, and recovery guides — filter by photos, price, and goals.
Answer a few questions about home layout, weakness, and budget. Get a prioritized Buy / Setup list in about two minutes.
Save items, compare side-by-side, and mark what you own so suggestions stay relevant.
Tap through to Amazon, Walmart, Target, Temu, or Home Depot search links — we do not sell directly.
Intake answers, saved products, compare lists, owned items, and accessibility settings live in local storage in this browser. We do not run a login server or sell your health context.
stroke.shopping does not diagnose or prescribe. For equipment that must be fitted or approved — AFO braces, splints, pressure mattresses, liquid thickener, bed rails — work with your OT, PT, or SLP before you buy.
Look for “Ask clinician” on product pages.
Start with a plan, or jump straight into the catalog — no account required either way.