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		An aid for fastening buttons consisting of a secure cushioned grip handle and a formed wire loop. One size only.
A kit of five items to assist with reaching, particularly designed to help people to avoid bending at the hip while performing self care activities. The kit consists of five products - Handi-Reacher, Sock Notch, Round Bath Sponge, Dressing Stick and Shoehorn.
A dressing stick, which has a long wooden handle with a rubber tip on one end and a hook on the other.
A looped stainless steel wire that can assist in pulling buttons through a button hole. It is available either on its own spigot, to fit any one of the Kings handles, or as a complete unit mounted on a King's contoured or mushroom handle to suit different grip styles.
A dressing aid that assists the user to pull up their pants without having to bend forward. The dressing aid is made up of two clips, one that attaches to the shirt and one that attaches to the pants and underpants of the user. A stretchy coil enables the user to pull their pants up from the clip attached at their shirt by pulling softly on the coil to bring the pants up to thigh height.
A lightweight plastic dressing stick with two hooks for pushing and pulling clothing and a thick handle with a small hanging hook.
A ring with a snap hook attached for clipping to a standard zipper pull. Makes pulling a zip easier for those with poor hand function. Package contains 3 ring zipper pulls.
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