Therapist/Teacher Grip Assist Aids (5 Pack) Universal Cuff- Adaptive Utensils Youth to Adult 

Silicone Adaptive Aid for Limited Hand Function, Poor Grip, Limb Loss, Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, Tremors, Arthritis, ALS. 



Invented by three sisters who love sports, gardening, cooking and the great outdoors. 

The sisters found that activities they always loved to do were becoming more difficult. Nature's inevitable wear and tear on their hands and joints had weakened their grip strength. Determined to maintain their active lifestyle, they innovated a way to get a better grip and hold onto their dreams. Accomplish daily living activities independently despite physical conditions or disabilities impacting grip strength. Our universal cuff comes in multiple sizes for infants to seniors to help get a better grip on small to large objects.





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Universal Cuff: Adaptable and Oh So Comfortable! 

Our design gives children and seniors the ability to hold onto tons of items with ease. Straps are made of soft, flexible silicone. Wash in the dishwasher or clean with wipes. These silicone cuffs can be cleaned at temperatures up to 500 degrees and won’t degrade!


Occupational Therapy Tools for Hands and Limbs 

More Productive Outpatient Therapy Sessions:

Helping patients to find the appropriate adaptive equipment options for daily living activities is what Occupational Therapists do best. The goal is to improve the patient’s quality of life to be able to return to being independent in their daily lifestyle. 

While there are many types of OT adaptive equipment on the market, there are no other ready-made, comfortable grip aids for infants and elderly like our occupational therapy tools for hands or limbs. Unlike some homemade adaptive ideas which put a foam roller between hand and tool and prevents you from feeling the object, our cuff puts the tool against the skin for extra sensory processing and control.