1 / 4Retailer product photo

Photo: Photo from amazon listing · StrongArm Solid Gray Walker Tray with Cup Holder, Tray for Folding Walkers, Food

More Dressing & Daily Living with verified photos →

Why It Helps

  • After strokeCarry small items while keeping both hands available for walker control.
  • Rebuilding arm and hand function

Key Features

  • Try with your weaker hand first
  • Look for large grips or one-motion closures
  • OT can suggest sizing for braces and clothing aids

Specifications

Form factor
Standard
Tags
homestroke, home-modification, one-handed-adaptation
One-handed friendly
Warranty
1 Year Limited

Specific products you can buy

Walker Tray is our general recommendation — below are 3 verified listings across 1 retailer (photos + source links).

Verified sources

Compare brands & models

type: walker_tray

Same kind of product — pick the brand/model that fits you best.

OptionBrand · ModelPriceFind it
This page
Generic
Walker Tray
$19–$250
Alt brand
Vive Walker Tray
HomeStroke marketplace pick
$24–$28
Alt brand
Medical king Walker
HomeStroke marketplace pick
$30–$35
Alt brand
StrongArm Solid Gray
HomeStroke marketplace pick
$35–$40

Verified reviews · sample copy

8 across 1 sites
  • Best $X I've spent post-stroke

    Holds up to daily use. Replaced a cheaper version that started wobbling.

    T. Nguyen 51Etsy search
  • Lightweight & easy to clean Verified

    Great for the chronic-recovery stage when you still want to push gains.

    Jorge R. 39Etsy search
  • Lightweight & easy to clean Verified

    I'm the caregiver for my husband. This reduced my back strain significantly.

    C. Brown 44Etsy search

More ways to browse

Find the right context for your recovery

View all categories →

Product details

What to know before you choose

Product overview

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

What's included

  • Walker Tray
  • User manual
  • Basic tool kit (if applicable)
How to choose and use it

Choose by fit

  • Try with your weaker hand first
  • Look for large grips or one-motion closures
  • OT can suggest sizing for braces and clothing aids

Start slowly

  1. 1. Check all parts against the manual.
  2. 2. Set up in the area you'll use most.
  3. 3. Practice with a caregiver nearby.
  4. 4. Clean and store as instructed.
Safety notes

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Stop use if the item feels unstable or causes pain.

For caregivers

Stand on the survivor's weak side during transfers and walks.

Pre-position items at waist height before starting any task to reduce reaching and falls.

Build the new equipment into an existing morning or bedtime routine.

Not sure if this is right for you?

Answer a few questions and get personalized recommendations.

Build My Recovery Plan →

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

Topics: homestroke · home-modification · one-handed-adaptation · dressing-daily-living · stroke recovery

Walker Tray

$19–$250