If you think an elderly person is unsafe to drive because of a medical condition you can inform DVLA annonymously.
Put Your Bra On With One Hand
If you have had a Stroke, surgery or broken your arm you need to know how to put your bra on with one hand.
Help Squeezing Tubes
If you have weakened hands due to arthritis you may need some help squeezing tubes. It’s not just creams and toothpaste that come in tubes many cooking ingredients are packaged this way.
Preparing Food With One Hand
Preparing food with one hand is almost impossible. You don’t realise how much we rely on the second hand until you can’t use it for some reason. This useful board helps resolve many common food prep issues.
Jelly for Elderly People.
Jelly For Elderly People A traditional British dessert. But is Jelly more than just easy pudding? Jelly for elderly people …
Help To Lift Your Legs
Osteoarthritis and lymphodema can make it really hard to get in and out of your bed or bath. Fortunately, there is a really simple and affordable tool to help lifting your legs.
Choosing The Perfect Retirement Home
(Sponsored Post) A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Retirement Home: What to Consider Retirement is a time for relaxation, enjoyment, …
Waterproof Seat Pads
Waterproof seat pads are perfect for protecting your furniture from mishaps. They are affordable, portable and discreet.
Applying Cream To Your Back
Applying Cream to Your Back Applying cream to your back used to be almost impossible to do independently. You have …
Settld
Settld Losing a loved one is a devastating experience. Settld offers you support and help when you need it most. …
Socks for People with Lymphoedema
Socks for People with Lymphoedema. Finding socks for people with Lymphoedema isn’t easy. Annoyingly, despite being an essential item you …
Phones For People With Hearing Loss
Struggling with your hearing and find your current mobile difficult to hear? Great news. There are mobile phones for people with hearing loss. Specialist hearing company Hearing Direct.com have the perfect solution.
Simple Alert System
This simple alert system uses coloured card as indicators with green for “OK”, amber ” I could use some help” and red “I NEED help now”. Such a simple idea it is genius. Ideal for anyone elderly or vulnerable.
Easy Storage
Easy Storage is the perfect solution to your downsizing, moving or storage needs. No stress storage solutions with collection, storage and your items returned to you when needed. They do the hard work so you don’t have to worry.
Stylish Cutlery For Shaky Hands
Stylish cutlery for shaky hands can be difficult to find. This set is both beautiful and practical and won’t look out of place on any restaurant table.
Tools for Elderly Gardeners
There are plenty of purpose made tools for elderly gardeners. It’s all about adapting to your changing needs. There’s no need to give up gardening if you are elderly and struggling with conventional ones
New Cosyfeet Catalogue Out Now
New Cosyfeet Catalogue Out Now. The new Cosyfeet catalogue is out now. Cosyfeet specialises in quality, comfortable footwear and hosiery …
Preparing a Hospital Bag
Preparing a Hospital Bag You never know when it might be needed. Preparing a Hospital bag in advance is a …
Peeler For Arthritic Hands
Arthritis shouldn’t stop you preparing fresh veg. This peeler is designed for arthritic hands and removes the need to grip which can be challenging.
How Good Are Jelly Drops?
A hydration revolution. Jelly Drops have been available since 2020 and helped thousands of people who struggle with adequate fluid intake. But just how good are they?
Over 10 million of its engaging fruit treats have now been sold so if you haven’t heard of them before and don’t know if they are worth buying please read the rest of this post.
Footwear for Someone Who Has Had A Stroke
Footwear for someone who has had a Stroke needs to be comfortable and easy to put on and remove. Feet can become swollen if you or someone you care for are immobile for any period. This is highly likely in the period following a Stroke.
Your footwear also needs to fit well and have a good grip to prevent the risk of having a fall when starting to mobilise again.