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Reachers, sock aids, dressing sticks. 88 curated picks. · Est. $2–$270 per item

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Reachers, dressing sticks, and sock aids reduce bending and fine-motor demands for one-handed dressing. Elastic laces and Velcro shoes speed morning routines when finger dexterity is limited.
Topics: Dressing & Daily Living · Reachers · sock aids · dressing sticks · dressing-daily-living · stroke recovery · post-stroke · caregiver
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Hold food steady during one-handed meal preparation.

Support independent dressing with reduced shoulder or hand function.

Adaptive Rocker Knife for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Adjustable tablet stand for accessibility, daily tasks, or stroke recovery.

Simplify footwear while keeping a secure, non-slip fit.

Angled Spoon Fork Set for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Book Holder Stand for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Bottle Cap Opener Grip Aid for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Hook-and-grip tool to fasten a back-closure bra with one hand or limited finger strength.

Built Up Pen Grips for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Button Hook and Zipper Pull Aid for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Keep a cane reachable and prevent it from falling to the floor.

Slip-on cover designed to make turning round door knobs easier for individuals with limited hand strength or grip.


Stabilize objects for one-handed tasks without permanent installation.


Easy Grip Scissors for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Elastic Shoelaces for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Reduce dressing complexity for users with hemiparesis.

Electric Can Opener for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Open jars without forceful twisting, helpful for limited grip strength.

Support oral hygiene with reduced hand dexterity.

Assorted sizes of foam grip tubing for building up handles on utensils, tools, and writing implements, aiding hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily tasks.

Foldable Reacher Grabber for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Ice tongs for serving ice, suitable for users who may benefit from an easy or small grip.

Jar Opener Adjustable Lid Gripper for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Key Turner Aid for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Improve visibility and reduce errors during simple meal preparation.

A household item used for collecting and carrying clothes for washing, or for transporting clean, dry laundry.

Move laundry without carrying a heavy basket through walking paths.

Replace round knobs that are hard to turn after stroke.

Support bathing when reach or one-sided weakness limits washing.

Long Handled Reacher extends reach for individuals with limited mobility, recovering from injury, or needing daily task support.

Long Handled Shoe Horn for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Adaptive Clothing Magnetic Buttons for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

A medication organizer featuring large print labels for easy identification of days and dosages, aiding those with visual impairments or for caregiver assistance.

Keep items from sliding on trays, tables, or counters.
Keep plates and bowls from sliding during one-handed eating.

Non Slip Dycem Mat for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

One Touch Automatic Can Opener for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Stabilize cookware during one-handed meal preparation.

A strap or holder for your phone that provides a secure grip, reducing drops and making it easier to hold for everyday tasks, accessibility, or during recovery.

Help scoop food with one hand without pushing food off the plate.

Make soap easier to use with one hand and keep bottles off the shower floor.

Easy Release Hangers for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Pick up lightweight items without bending or overreaching.

Control lamps or appliances without reaching across furniture or cords.

Ring Pull Can Opener for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

A specialized knife designed for one-handed cutting, particularly for individuals with limited hand dexterity or grip strength.
Silicone pads designed to provide extra grip for opening jars or bottles, ideal for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

A smart plug that enables voice control for various household appliances, beneficial for users with limited mobility or one-handed use.


Help with dressing when one hand or one side is weaker.

Reduce spills and support drinking with weaker grip.


Adaptive grip aid designed to make toothbrushes easier to hold for individuals with limited dexterity or grip challenges.

Make toothpaste easier to use with one hand.

Improve cup control for users with reduced strength or coordination.

Under Cabinet Jar Opener for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Hold utensils or grooming tools when grip is limited.

Universal Cuff Utensil Holder for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.


Carry small items while keeping both hands available for walker control.

Support utensil control when hand tremor or weakness affects eating.

Weighted Utensils Set for individuals with tremors, Parkinson's, limited hand control, or for general accessibility and daily living support.

Keep essentials accessible without placing bags on the floor.

Make zippers easier to use with reduced grip or one hand.

Zipper Pull Rings for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Enables independent nail care for individuals needing one-handed assistance. Features a stable suction base for secure placement.

Features a wide opening and hook-and-loop (Velcro-style) closures for easy on/off and a comfortable fit, ideal for adaptive needs.

Wide-opening shoes with single-pull Velcro closure.

Reduce grip and coordination demands during hand hygiene.

Built Up Handle Utensils for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.


Make cabinets easier to open with reduced hand function.

A device designed to help put on compression gloves more easily and comfortably, especially for individuals with hand dexterity challenges.

Easy-grip kitchen tongs for cooking and serving. Can also be beneficial for those needing hand support or dexterity assistance for daily tasks.

Slip shoes on without tying — works with most sneakers.


24-inch shoehorn — no bending to put on shoes.


Grabber for floor items, socks, and light objects — reduces bending.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Styling of regular shirts but with hidden magnetic closures that are easier to fasten, ideal for adaptive needs.

A tool designed to assist with securing and unsecuring a belt using only one hand, useful for individuals with limited hand dexterity or mobility.

Stabilizes bottles for one-handed opening of caps or corks.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Pop Socket Style Phone Grip for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Pick things up without bending or reaching far.

A 32-inch long reaching aid for picking up objects, dressing, or extending your reach. Ideal for individuals with limited mobility, those recovering from injury or surgery, or anyone needing help with daily tasks.
Frequently asked
- How do I choose Dressing & Daily Living for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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