Assitive products for one-hand operation - assistive products
Examples of assistive products developed or suitable for one-hand operation including products developed for supporting one-handed operation of tools or objects.
In the following product categories there are products about which the suppliers according to the characteristic
intended/suitable for one-hand operation have answered
yes.
Protective cloth for use during meals.
E.g. shoes for dedicated use, like sport shoes, sandals, slippers, and inlays.
Elastic shoelaces for lace-up shoes so they can be taken on and off without untying them.
Small plastic fasteners that lock e.g. shoelaces or laces in an anorak.
Assistive products for applying stockings, anti-oedema stockings, or tights.
Assistive products for removing stockings, anti-oedema stockings, or tights.
Assistive products for both appliyng and removing stockings, anti-oedema stockings or tights.
Sticks to fix or grab the clothes while dressing and undressing.
Devices to enable a person to button and unbutton clothes and shoes.
Devices for holding toilet paper in an accessible position.
Devices for holding or dispensing soap or detergents.
Devices for scrubbing, cleaning and polishing nails.
Devices for filing nails.
Devices that through a pinching movement shortens the nails.
Walking aids which can be moved by pushing or pulling, and have hand grips and three or more wheels.
Braking systems for lowering the speed of the rollator.
Wheelchairs powered by electricity, with control of direction (steering) by mechanically changing the orientation of the pivot drive wheel(s) without powered assistance.
Assistive products for guiding the cutting of foods into slices.
Cutting boards, e.g. with fixation facilities for food stuffs.
Garlic presses, herb choppers, pizza cutters etc.
Potato brushes, potato peelers (manual and electric), potato holders and coring knives etc.
Kitchen utensils for handling food. E.g. frying-tongs, palettes, ladles, whisks.
E.g. dishwashing brushes and flask brushes with suction discs.
Devices for squeezing out excess liquid from a cloth.
Jugs, serving cutlery etc.
Cutlery that combines, e.g. knife and fork in one product.
Included are, e.g. warm water plates, bowls with a cover or handgrip, serving boards.
Products that can be fitted to the side of a plate to provide a raised edge that prevents food from being pushed off of the plate.
Small cups to hold an egg while it is eaten.
Frames for streching and fixating a workpiece for sewing.
Supporting writing and drawing boards.
E.g. keyboards with special designs, one-hand keyboards, left-hand keyboards and water resistant keyboards.
Devices for opening bottles, cans and other containers.
Devices to assist in the extraction of the contents of a tube.
Specially designed trays intented for carrying things, e.g. trays with non-slip and one-hand operation.
Board games, dice games and other non-electronic games. Included are accessories, e.g. dice cups and dice trays.
Playing card holders and devices for shuffling playing cards.