Kinsman Enterprises Inc. 35064 Accessibility Handi-Hook Reacher
The Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. 35064 Accessibility Handi-Hook Reacher is a versatile and practical tool designed to assist individuals with limited mobility or dexterity in various settings, including homes, clinics, and hospitals. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to extend reach and facilitate independence, making everyday tasks easier and less straining.
This reacher is designed to help users pick up items from the floor, shelves, or other hard-to-reach areas without having to bend, stretch, or strain. It is an ideal solution for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities, promoting autonomy and reducing the risk of injury. The reacher's ergonomic design and sturdy construction make it a reliable aid for individuals with mobility impairments, arthritis, or other conditions that limit their range of motion.
Key Features
- Long handle allows for extended reach, reducing the need for bending or straining
- Ergonomic grip provides comfort and control, even for those with limited dexterity
- Strong and durable construction ensures reliable performance and longevity
- Easy-to-use trigger mechanism facilitates smooth and effortless item retrieval
- Compact design enables convenient storage and transportation
- Suitable for use with a variety of items, including small objects, clothing, and personal care products
- Promotes independence and autonomy, enabling users to perform daily tasks with confidence
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 32" length, 6" width, 1" height • Weight: Lightweight for easy handling and maneuverability • Materials: Durable, high-quality materials for extended lifespan and reliability • Compliance: Designed to meet the needs of individuals with mobility impairments, in accordance with accessibility guidelinesIdeal For
• Home care environments, where users require assistance with daily living activities • Hospitals and rehabilitation centers, where patients need aid with mobility and recovery • Outpatient clinics, where individuals with limited mobility receive treatment and therapy • Assisted living facilities, where residents benefit from increased independence and autonomy • Physical therapy settings, where reachers are used as tools for rehabilitation and exerciseShare Product Link: