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Getting dressed/Hygiene

Getting dressed (5 helping aids)

A hook with suction cups for dressing and undressing.

A hook with suction cups to help with dressing and undressing. The hook is attached to a plate with suction cups on it that you can fix onto a smooth surface like a wall or door. By turning the black lever downwards, it will fasten firmly to the surface.

Dressing aid.

An example of one of many individually designed dressing aids with a variety of uses, such as reaching down and pulling up trousers and tucking yourself in, doing up your zip etc. These dressing aids are designed according to the individuals needs and re

Dressing hook

Another version of dressing hook

Dressing robot

Dressing robot "third hand" for amputees, arm weakness and paralyzed person can get dressed without help. Robot hand is electric. Rotation, opening and closing of the hand operated with the foot by pressing the four buttons on the plate on the floor. The robot arm is attached to a rail that can be mounted on the wall or on a tabletop. You can change the height of the robot hand manually.

Foldable dressing aid with suction cup.

A portable dressing aid. The aid has a suction cup and can be fixed to a wall or door according to the users requirements. The dressing aid is foldable making it easier to be carried in a handbag or travel bag. By pulling on the black nylon loop, you can

Hygiene (1 helping aids)

Low-level dressing table.

Extra low dressing table designed for people with short legs. This is a normal dressing table with the table legs shortened to the required height.

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