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General Household Aids – Simplify Daily Tasks with Smart Solutions

Struggling with everyday chores due to limited mobility, arthritis, or weakness? Our practical household aids are designed to give you back control and confidence in your home. From reaching tools to easy-grip gadgets, we help transform challenging tasks into manageable ones.

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Key Features of Our Household Aids:

  • Extended Reach Tools – Grab items safely without bending or stretching
  • Ergonomic Openers – Master jars, cans and packages with ease
  • Stabilizing Aids – Non-slip mats and holders for safer food prep
  • One-Hand Helpers – Clever tools designed for limited dexterity
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Trusted Quality for Every Need

Whether you need help with kitchen tasks, cleaning, or general home organization, our solutions bring back independence to your daily routine.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What types of general household aids do you offer?

We provide a variety of tools designed to assist with daily tasks, including jar openers, pill crushers, reachers, non-slip mats, and one-way straws, all aimed at enhancing independence and safety in the home.

Are these aids suitable for individuals with limited hand strength or dexterity?

Yes, many of our products are specifically designed to assist those with arthritis, limited grip strength, or dexterity challenges, making everyday tasks more manageable.

Do you offer aids that help with reaching or grabbing items?

Yes, our range includes reachers and grabbers that allow users to pick up items without bending or stretching, promoting safety and convenience.

Are these household aids easy to clean and maintain?

Most of our products are designed for easy cleaning with standard household disinfectants, ensuring hygiene and longevity.

Are these products eligible for NDIS or aged care funding?

Yes, many of our general household aids are considered low-cost assistive technology and may be funded by NDIS or My Aged Care programs. We recommend consulting with your plan manager or occupational therapist for eligibility.

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