This long back scrubber is made of soft bristles and has a handle at each end. It is designed for massaging and cleaning the back. It can also be used on the soles of the feet while seated or lying in the bath. The opposite side of Back Spa has ''bumps'' for massaging.
A magnifying mirror that consists of an acrylic lens attached to a goose neck arm on a solid base. The mirror may be stood on a table or mounted on a wall. A shorter goose neck on a suction cup base is also available. This mirror is designed to allow people with short or long vision to see their own eyes without glasses.
A towel and washer compacted into small disks for convenience of storage and carrying. When required, they are placed in water and grow to a normal size within minutes. The wash cloth is available in various colours.
This toilet hygiene aid features a long curved handle with a soft, flexible head that grips any tissue or pre moistened wipe securely. It releases the paper with the push of a button located on the handle.
Some shavers will be easier than others for people with a disability to use independently and consideration should be given to their features when buying a new shaver.
A waterless, rinse free system consisting of a disposable cap with inbuilt shampoo and conditioner. The contents are massaged through the wearer's hair.
A toothbrush with three rows of curved bristles to clean tooth surfaces and massage the gums at the same time. The outer, longer bristles are soft and curved to clean the sides of the teeth and gums, while the centre bristles are firm and short to clean the tops of the teeth. Available in five models.
Comfort Bath provides a rinse free, full body bath in a microwaveable package containing disposable pre-moistened wash cloths. The washcloths help improve skin integrity and delivers hygienic cleansing and moisturising in one step. Each cloth is used for a designated body area then discarded.
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