Dressing aids for easier, more independent dressing
From sock aids to dressing sticks and button hooks, our dressing aids are designed to make getting dressed easier and more independent.
Daily Living Aids
From dressing and kitchen aids to reachers and eating aids, our daily living aids range is designed to make everyday tasks easier and more comfortable.
Explore the range
Browse by type, including dressing aids, kitchen aids, eating and drinking aids, and reachers & grabbers, to find the right support for your everyday tasks.
From sock aids to dressing sticks and button hooks, our dressing aids are designed to make getting dressed easier and more independent.
From jar openers to one-handed boards and kettle tippers, our kitchen aids are designed to make everyday cooking and food preparation easier and more comfortable.
From pill organisers to automatic dispensers and easy-open aids, our medication aids are designed to support organised, confident dosing at home.
From magnifiers to large-print and talking products, our vision aids are designed to support everyday tasks and confidence for people with low vision.
Our hearing aids are designed to support clearer hearing in everyday situations, with a range of discreet styles and easy-to-use controls.
Our reachers and grabbers help you pick up, retrieve and reach items without bending or overstretching, supporting comfort and independence at home.
Blood pressure monitors, thermometers and other home health monitors from trusted brands, designed to help you keep track of your health day to day. These devices are not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Large-display, talking and day/date clocks, plus easy-read watches, designed to support independence for those with visual impairments, hearing loss or memory difficulties.
Small, everyday products designed to ease common discomforts and support your wellbeing at home — from allergy relief to better sleep and posture support.
Our range
Our Daily Living Aids category brings together a wide range of practical products designed to support independence with everyday tasks, including dressing, kitchen activities, eating and drinking, and reaching or gripping items around the home.
Why choose our daily living aids range
Every product in our Daily Living Aids range is chosen to help make everyday tasks simpler, safer and more comfortable.
Designed to help you carry out everyday tasks with less strain or assistance, supporting independence at home.
Many aids are designed to reduce bending, stretching or gripping, helping protect joints and muscles during everyday tasks.
Simple, lightweight designs that fit easily into daily routines, from the kitchen to the wardrobe.
Our range covers dressing, kitchen, eating and reaching aids, suited to different abilities and tasks.
Most aids require no special training, with intuitive designs that are easy to pick up and use straight away.
Simple, affordable products that can make a real difference to everyday comfort and confidence.
Free expert advice
Not sure which product is right for you? Speak to our friendly team for expert advice and recommendations tailored to your needs.
Not sure which product is right for you? Speak to our friendly team for expert advice and recommendations tailored to your needs.
Speak with a local team based in Lee-on-the-Solent and supporting customers across Hampshire.
Get clear, practical guidance based on your lifestyle, comfort needs and day-to-day routines.
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Get free expert advice or call Solent Mobility Centre.
FAQs
Answers to some of the questions we're asked most often about daily living aids.
Daily living aids are practical products designed to help with everyday tasks such as dressing, eating, food preparation and reaching, making these activities easier and more comfortable.
Daily living aids can benefit anyone who finds certain everyday tasks difficult, including people with arthritis, reduced grip strength, limited mobility, or those recovering from surgery or injury.
No, most daily living aids can be bought without a prescription or formal assessment. That said, an occupational therapist can offer tailored advice if you're unsure which products would help most.
If you have a disability or a long-term illness, you may qualify for VAT relief on eligible daily living aids. This usually involves completing a simple eligibility declaration at checkout, with the VAT removed at the point of sale.
Some daily living aids, such as reachers and non-slip mats, are designed to reduce overstretching or slipping, which can help support safer movement around the home. They work best alongside other safety measures and any advice from a healthcare professional.
Solent Mobility Centre
Try suitable options at home, compare practical fit and everyday use, and get clear advice from our Lee-on-the-Solent mobility team.