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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Best One-Handed Dressing Aids If you or someone you know has difficulty dressing due to a disability, injury, or condition affecting one hand, there are a variety of products available to make the process easier. Here are some of the best one-handed dressing aids: 1. Button Hook A button hook is a simple tool that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you or someone you know has difficulty dressing due to a disability, injury, or condition affecting one hand, there are a variety of products available to make the process easier. Here are some of the best one-handed dressing aids:</p>
<h2>1. Button Hook</h2>
<p>A <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/products/plastic-button-hook-and-zipper-pull/">button hook</a> is a simple tool that allows you to button shirts, blouses, and other clothing with small buttons using only one hand. It has a hook on one end and a loop on the other to pull the button through the buttonhole.</p>
<h2>2. Zipper Puller</h2>
<p>A <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/products/plastic-button-hook-and-zipper-pull/">zipper puller</a> is a small device that clips onto a zipper and provides a larger, easier-to-grasp pull tab. This can be especially helpful for individuals with limited dexterity or strength in one hand.</p>
<h2>3. Dressing Stick</h2>
<p>A <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/products/dressing-aid-stick-27/">dressing stick</a> is a long, lightweight tool with hooks or loops on either end. It can be used to pull up pants or skirts, reach for items that are out of reach, or manipulate clothing in other ways.</p>
<h2>4. Sock Aid</h2>
<p>A <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/products/buckingham-deluxe-sock-aid/">sock aid</a> is a device that helps you put on socks without bending down or using both hands. It has a cradle for the foot and a long handle that you can hold onto while pulling the sock up.</p>
<h2>5. Elastic Shoelaces</h2>
<p>Elastic shoelaces are a convenient alternative to traditional laces, allowing you to slip your shoes on and off without tying and untying them. They can be adjusted to fit snugly without being too tight. A better alternative with real nylon laces that give better support are <a href="https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304799112735?hash=item46f7715e1f:g:ySoAAOSwIadj5SIO&amp;amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4PcvoZq68HD2afXUOZXaGu5jPsePq3%2BNW1ES%2B9IoUj37O9kJFjvi1FBidVVTlNzxXxwI84MiK77J8pBr9mIvQ0cOA6FFBlSFiPekz8mM10C%2FLbcKex4ssGDSot8NV61k9XNkOOwNhut7rYmQrXxLzxFHtLzZRbtEEz2%2FmU8JLLVGPxZmNfwqEw3GlkrWuh5B7rXZ72QmXQfT25U0Lkh0bwH6G5wchYa%2B1Duel51kSJPi6WqKiHTujyR0zWdV0Zl1hSz72oKTV1EFKM%2Bdh3CK6M0G1JkJ%2FDin58dj0%2FTEM0QK%7Ctkp%3ABFBMwKHEsP1h">greeper laces</a>.</p>
<h2>6. One-Handed Belt</h2>
<p>A one-handed belt is a belt that can be fastened and unfastened with just one hand. It uses a magnetic or hook-and-loop closure rather than a traditional buckle.</p>
<h2>7. Adaptive Clothing</h2>
<p>Adaptive clothing is designed specifically for individuals with disabilities, making it easier to dress independently. Features can include velcro closures, snap buttons, and open-back designs for individuals who use wheelchairs. <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/product-category/adaptive-clothing-uk/">A large range of adaptive clothing including velcro trousers can be found here.</a></p>
<h2>8. Reacher Grabber</h2>
<p>A reacher grabber is a tool that allows you to pick up items from the floor or high shelves without having to bend down or stretch up. It has a long handle with a claw or gripping device on the end. <a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/product-brand/helping-hand/">There is a range of premium reacher grabbers including a shoe helper grabber available. </a></p>
<h2>One-Handed Dressing Techniques</h2>
<p><a href="https://shop.disabilityhorizons.com/one-handed-dressing/">A practical guide to dressing with one hand can be found here.</a></p>
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