• Independent head and leg rest
• Trendelenburg Tilt
• Adjustable airline style headrest
• Power lumbar support
• App controlled from the comfort of your phone or USB hand wand
This mug has two handles to assist control and is supplied with two lids - one for anti-spill and one with a drinking spout. The mug is dishwasher safe, but not the lids. Capacity 250ml.
A plastic mug with double wall for insulation, keeping the contents hot but protecting the hand or table top. It has a large handle for easy gripping. Supplied with a lid. Capacity 250ml.
A raised tilting platform, designed to assist with pouring from any standard kettle with virtually no effort or risk of spilling boiling water. When the handle is pushed gently forward, the platform pivots on its white coated wireframe, which has a non-slip feet. It cannot drop forward accidentally or fall back past the horizontal. The frame is high enough to pour safely into the teapot, mug or cup. Not suitable for cordless kettles.
A coated wire cradle that holds most styles of jug kettles and pivots on a raised wire frame by gentle pressure on the handle to assist with pouring. The kettle sits in the cradle and is secured by an elasticised strap. The frame has a built-in stop for positioning the mug and a back stop to prevent spillage if the kettle is accidently released during pouring. The frame has non-slip feet. Not suitable for cordless or mini jug kettles.
This unique designed seat encourages proper alignment of the pelvis and thighs, evenly distributing body weight for extended comfort while sitting. It cushions the tailbone, sitting bones and thighs to help alleviate pressure points and assist circulation. Lightweight and portable, the Obusforme seat promotes sitting comfort for prolonged periods anywhere. The removable front zippered section adjusts the depth to accommodate almost any chair.
A simple inexpensive device to assist with putting on stockings or socks, especially if bending and reaching to the foot is difficult. It consists of strong shaped, flexible plastic gutter with long cotton tapes attached to the top. The stocking or sock is fed on to the plastic and held in place with the side notches. Then it is placed on the floor and the foot is put in the open end of the stocking, which is pulled over the foot and up the leg using the tapes.