Personal Care & Hygiene

Find personal care and hygiene products tailored for seniors and individuals with limited mobility. From adaptive grooming tools to incontinence care, our products support dignity and independence in daily routines.

There's something quietly fundamental about being able to manage your own personal care. For older adults or people living with physical limitations, that independence can start to slip away — not all at once, but gradually, as joints stiffen, reach shortens, or grip weakens. Adaptive personal care products are designed to give that independence back. Not with complicated medical equipment, but with well-designed everyday tools that actually work.

 

What's in This Collection

 

Long-handled bath sponges, adaptive grooming tools, dressing aids including button hooks and sock aids, electric toothbrushes suitable for limited hand mobility, one-handed hygiene tools, nail care designed for arthritic hands, and personal skincare for sensitive or fragile aging skin. You'll also find incontinence hygiene products — barrier creams, gentle body wash, and odour neutralizers for managing incontinence with less disruption.

 

A Range of Needs, One Section

 

Someone with early-stage arthritis who's started having trouble fastening shirt buttons. A stroke survivor working to rebuild personal care independence on one side of their body. A family caregiver trying to help a parent maintain hygiene with less physical assistance needed. A person managing Parkinson's tremors who needs tools with larger grip surfaces. These products are for all of them.

 

Why Independence in Personal Care Matters

 

Occupational therapists consistently identify personal care as one of the areas where maintaining independence has the greatest impact on a person's sense of self and overall quality of life. It's not just about cleanliness. It's about dignity, routine, and feeling like yourself even when other things have changed. The right adaptive tools make more of that possible for longer.