For over 50 years, Sammons Preston has been the premier brand in aids to daily living and homecare devices. Sammons Preston products are adaptive living aids that help people cope with their environment. Whether you are a therapist or patient, someone with special needs, or just have a need to make life easier and more
Categories: Occupational Therapy Aids
Added on: November 25, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
For over 50 years, Sammons Preston has been the premier brand in aids to daily living and homecare devices. Sammons Preston products are adaptive living aids that help people cope with their environment. Whether you are a therapist or patient, someone with special needs, or just have a need to make life easier and more accessible, Sammons Preston products can help you. Occupational therapists, physical therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on Sammons Preston adaptive utensils, adaptive plates and silverware, nosey cups, reachers and grabbers, grab bars, sock pullers, shoe horns, dressing sticks, hip kits, leg lifters, back scrubbers, gait belts, wheelchair belts, trays, and wheelchair accessories. These are the same high quality professional products used in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes.
the short one is the perfect size. i keep one in each car the short one is the perfect size. i keep one in each car. My only confusion is the way you clump it together with 3 others. it took a lot of cross referencing to ensure i was getting the short one.
Great product identical to ones being used at a physical rehabilitaion facility. Great gripper. I use this to help get my pants on after a 8-level back fusion. This is the identical item being used at a rehabilitation facility in Birmingham. I have a gripper with rubber suction cups that is useless. I haven’t found anything that I cannot pick up with this gripper.
Brilliant idea great “picker-upper” Need about 10 of these dotted around and about home and office for two of us to access various things. The length is perfect. will be ordering more. I have used longer ones for years but as I age the shorter one has more use because the strength of my arms is not enough when trying to deal with the length of a longer one.