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Personal Care
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Nail Care Set£ 29.36 Incl VAT: £ 34.50 This two-in-one aid for fingernail care is designed for people who cannot grasp or use small hand-held implements. Mounted onto a plastic base with non-slip feet, the stainless steel trimmer clips nails with a simple push of the lever. An emery board is held rigidly in a spring clip for one-handed filing. Two emery boards included. |
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Nail Clippers Long Handled£ 74.47 Incl VAT: £ 87.50 The clipper is a valuable asset to pregnant women, the elderly, people with back problems or anyone with a limited range of motion. The long handle and pistol grip makes clipping the toenails possible with less bending. |
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Nail Clippers with Magnifier£ 9.99 Incl VAT: £ 11.74 Ideal for people with less than perfect vision, these nail clippers have a built in magnifier to enable the user to see the finger and nail more clearly. The upper section of the clippers have a broad pad, making them easier to use for people with poor hand strength. The built in light ensures the nail can be clearly seen (requires two AAA batteries, not included). |
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Nail File Holder£ 9.75 Incl VAT: £ 11.46 Nail files are usually impossible for those with weak or stiff fingers to manage. This lightweight nail file holder securely fits into the whole hand and is therefore easy to use. |
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Mobility Products
I decided to build this page of mobility products due to discussions on the group about walking aids and surgery aftercare.
I personally have a walking stick, although I have not used this for some time it is all part and parcel of the aids I use for my back, I also have a wheelchair for those times when I am in bad shape but want to go and socialise, I have always struggled with bar/restaurant chairs, I find them too hard for my back, especially with my rub hump, when I sit back in a chair the rib hump (being the part of my back that sticks out the most) is not level with my other shoulder blade so I sit in a very uncomfortable position, if I lean forward this hurts the lumbar, it can get very annoying!
The products listed on this page are from Active Mobility with whom I am affiliated with, any product you buy from this page will give me a commission, it all goes towards keeping the website up and running, I hope you don't mind!
If you need any help with the products listed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Simone Icough