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With age comes wisdom—but sometimes it also brings a few aches and pains. 

Conditions like arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendonitis can make once-simple tasks—like buttoning a shirt or pouring a cup of tea—feel frustrating or even painful. If you experience discomfort in your hands, back, knees, or hips, everyday motions like bending, reaching, or gripping may feel challenging.

The good news? A few thoughtfully designed tools can make a world of difference. These arthritis aids are here to help reduce strain, support your independence, and make daily life a little easier.

Must-Have Arthritis Tools & Dexterity Aids

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Long Handle Shoe Horn
Putting on your shoes shouldn’t be a workout. A long shoe horn lets you slide into your shoes without bending down or crushing the heel. It’s a small tool that protects your back—and your footwear.

Magnetic Jewelry Clasp
Say goodbye to struggling with tiny clasps. A handy connector attaches to your favorite necklace or bracelet and uses a secure magnet to snap into place. It even includes a safety lock for added peace of mind.

Stocking Aid
Socks shouldn’t be a stretch. A stocking aid holds your sock open, so you can gently pull it over your foot without bending or twisting. It’s a great option for anyone with limited mobility or joint pain.

Two-Handle Cup
Whether you're sipping coffee or tea, this double-handled cup offers added stability and control. The anti-splash lid helps prevent spills—perfect for those with shaky hands or reduced grip strength.

Reacher Grabber Tool with Rotating Jaw
Bending, stretching, or reaching high shelves can be tough on the joints. This lightweight reacher helps you grab items from the floor or overhead with ease. The rotating jaw and magnetic tip add even more versatility—perfect for picking up dropped items or grabbing small metal objects like keys. when pulling on socks.

Swivel Seat Cushion
Getting in and out of the car can be challenging when joints are stiff. This rotating cushion allows you to pivot easily, reducing the strain on your hips, knees, and back.

Large Grip Button Hook
Fine motor tasks like buttoning shirts can be tricky with arthritis. This tool features a large, ergonomic handle and metal hook to help you fasten buttons without frustration.

Making life easier starts with the assistive devices for arthritis or limited dexterity. Explore our full selection of helpful aids here.

And for more wellness tips and ways to support your independence, be sure to visit our Personal Care articles.

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