Long-Handled Dressing Aid Set — Dressing Stick, Shoehorn & Button Hook for Independent Dressing (UK & Ireland)

£19.99

Long-handled dressing aid set for independent dressing after surgery or with limited mobility. Includes dressing stick, shoehorn & button hook. UK & Ireland delivery.

Getting dressed independently is something most of us take entirely for granted — until bending, reaching, or fine motor control becomes difficult. After hip or knee surgery, with arthritis, or following a stroke, something as fundamental as putting on trousers, fastening a button, or getting shoes on can become a genuine daily struggle.

Our long-handled dressing aid set gives back that independence. Designed in collaboration with occupational therapy principles, each tool in the set extends your reach and reduces the need for bending or fine grip — making dressing safer, easier, and less reliant on help from others.

What’s Included

  • Dressing stick — a long-handled rod with a hook end, used for pulling on trousers, pushing off shoes, and managing clothing without bending
  • Long-handled shoehorn — allows shoes to be put on without bending to the foot, essential after hip surgery
  • Button hook — a loop tool that threads through buttonholes to fasten buttons with minimal finger dexterity, ideal for arthritis

Who Is This For?

  • People recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery
  • Anyone with arthritis affecting the hands, wrists, or hips
  • Stroke survivors with limited use of one hand or arm
  • People with back conditions that restrict bending or reaching
  • Older adults wanting to maintain independent dressing for longer

A Note on Independence

Occupational therapists often describe dressing aids as some of the highest-impact equipment they prescribe — not because they are complex, but because being able to get dressed independently has such a profound effect on a person’s sense of dignity and self-sufficiency. If you are caring for someone and want to help them regain this independence, this set is an excellent place to start.

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