Give a Gift that Keeps on Giving

You don’t need to spend a fortune to find the perfect gift for a loved one or friend who lives with mobility issues.

Sometimes, it’s the little things that can make such a huge difference to someone’s day-to-day life, even something as simple as an aid to help them open jars, or put their own socks on.

There are hundreds, possibly thousands, of small tasks that many of us do each day without thinking. Getting dressed, making a cup of tea, preparing a meal or getting out into your garden – these can all be frustrating for people with limited mobility.

Wow! Mobility and Rehab has a huge range of products in a variety of price ranges designed to help with every task. Imagine being able to give someone the gift of independence and mobility?

Getting dressed is one area where people with reduced mobility can really struggle. It can be a long, slow process and can take a toll on mental health and happiness. Wow! Mobility and Rehab’s range of dressing and grooming aids include extra long shoehorns, stocking aids to help put on stockings without needing to bend down, long-handled brush and comb sets that give a longer reach and a dressing stick, which has a large hook on one end to allow the user to position their clothing, making it easier to put it on. It can also be used to help with pulling up zippers or even picking up dropped clothing.

Wow! Mobility and Rehab also has button hooks and zip pullers which can provide a easier ways for people to get dressed each day.

The gift of a daily living aid can make a huge difference to the life of a loved one, and really is the gift that keeps on giving.

Check out our huge range of handy and helpfully lifestyle aids in our Daily Living Aids category.

Take the first step to a better life. Ask us...

The expert team at WOW! Mobility & Rehab have a huge range of knowledge to share with you. Whether you’re seeking the right solution for yourself, someone you care for or a patient, we’ll guide you to find the right solution for your needs. We’re here to help, so please ask.