Collection: Kitchen Confidence
Making your own meals should feel satisfying, not stressful. These tools are chosen to help people with reduced grip, limited hand strength, tremor, or one handed reach stay confident in the kitchen — so cooking stays something you can do your own way.
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Fixate Gel Pads - 5 pack
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Electric Jar Opener | Help for Arthritis, MS, Stroke
Regular price $24.99 USDRegular price$29.99 USDSale price $24.99 USDSale -
S'up Spoon | A Spoon for Shaky Hands
Regular price From $21.99 USDRegular price$24.99 USDSale price From $21.99 USDSale
Whats on our minds
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Do you know what the person you care for is act...
Lara JaerndalWhen supporting someone with a disability, it’s easy to make assumptions about what they need. But expectations can change, and guessing can lead to doing too much — or not...
Do you know what the person you care for is act...
Lara JaerndalWhen supporting someone with a disability, it’s easy to make assumptions about what they need. But expectations can change, and guessing can lead to doing too much — or not...
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Finding activities to buy time for yourself
Lara JaerndalCaring for someone can feel all-consuming, and moments to yourself can seem impossible. But even small pockets of time—a walk, a few minutes reading, or an independent activity—can help you...
Finding activities to buy time for yourself
Lara JaerndalCaring for someone can feel all-consuming, and moments to yourself can seem impossible. But even small pockets of time—a walk, a few minutes reading, or an independent activity—can help you...
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How to Use Your Energy Wisely Throughout the Day
Christian StylianouEnergy is not constant. Learn how to pace your day, protect your best window, and use small pauses to avoid the afternoon crash.
How to Use Your Energy Wisely Throughout the Day
Christian StylianouEnergy is not constant. Learn how to pace your day, protect your best window, and use small pauses to avoid the afternoon crash.


