Preparing Food With One Hand. Image shows an injured hand with the two middle fingers strapped together with a blue cohesive bandage.

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.

Footwear for someone who has had a Stroke. Image shows a pale lilac background. There are four hands holding a flat cut-out of a head and the brain is shown in lilac. Inside the brain shape are zig-zag lines to indicate danger.

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.

Big button phones. Image shows a silver landline telephone with large black buttons on the key pad. The numbers are in white and the corded handset is positioned on the left hand side. At the top of the phone unit are six photographs. These are speed dial buttons for the family or friends who are phoned most frequently.

Big Button Phones

Big Button phones are ideal for anyone with impaired sight or dexterity issues. They provide a spacious, easy press keyboard and the facility to store favourite numbers.