The Active Hands Company makes gripping aids for people with limited hand mobility, giving you independence in all areas of life.| The Active Hands Company
Check out our Christmas prep schedule, along with some very handy tools to support easy-prep when you have reduced hand function.| The Active Hands Company
For those with reduced hand function, daily tasks of personal care can often feel frustrating. Simply getting ready for the day ahead can feel like a full day’s work. But, set yourself up with the right tools and it is possible to discover greater independence, increased confidence and a calmer morning routine. We offer many ... Read more The post Personal Care with Confidence appeared first on The Active Hands Company.| The Active Hands Company
Last week, our team headed to Rehacare in Germany to exhibit our range of products for those with reduced hand function. Find out what we got up to.| The Active Hands Company
Wedding bells are ringing once again at Active Hands! Sarah, our Production Manager, tied the knot with her now husband(!) Paul on the 26th July. They had beautiful sunshine and the day was filled with family, friends, love and laughter! Some of our team headed up North to celebrate with them, and we had the ... Read more The post The Summer of Love! appeared first on The Active Hands Company.| The Active Hands Company
Active Hands are thrilled to announce the launch of their first CPD module for OTs, physios and other professionals working with those with reduced hand function.| The Active Hands Company
It's back to school season! Check out how to support children with reduced hand function with these handy gadgets.| The Active Hands Company
We speak to the Stroke Foundation to discover who they are, why they are needed, and how they are supporting stroke survivors across the US.| The Active Hands Company
For Christmas this year, our family was gifted a weekend away in Legoland, Windsor. Our children are aged 6 and 12 and so it seemed a perfectly pitched theme park to meet their different needs. We were also excited to test out how accessible the park would be for Rob, a C5/6 incomplete tetraplegic. Booking ... Read more The post Accessibility on a Family Weekend to Legoland appeared first on The Active Hands Company.| The Active Hands Company
In just a few days, the Wimbledon Tennis Championship begins. Arguably the biggest grass tennis championships in the world, it’s captivating viewing, even if you’re not a regular tennis fan. The wheelchair competition begins around the beginning of July and we can’t wait to watch! If watching Wimbledon inspires you to get involved in tennis, ... Read more The post Wimbledon Inspiration appeared first on The Active Hands Company.| The Active Hands Company
One of our favourite reasons for doing exhibitions is getting meet lots of wonderful members of our community. It’s a great chance to talk to customers and professionals who use and recommend our gripping aids. We love to have conversations around solutions that people are looking for. We get some of our best product ideas ... Read more The post FOP Friends appeared first on The Active Hands Company.| The Active Hands Company