Directory of daily living equipment and technology

Find equipment and technology that can help with everyday tasks

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Use the filters on the left to search for daily living equipment and technology.

Still not sure what equipment could be useful?  Take our two minute self-assessment using AskSARA.

As well as the online recommendations, you may prefer to visit a local shop in Staffordshire.  Take a look at Staffordshire Connects to find a range of local retailers.  We encourage you to shop around once you have found the type of item you need.

For further guidance on living independently, see live well at home.

Disclaimer

Please be mindful that Staffordshire County Council is not endorsing any particular products or companies. Some web links on this page will take you to a recommended products comparison website, where a variety of solutions, from a range of suppliers can be compared. Other suppliers may also be available, including local shops or other online stores.

Alarms / shut off systems / Telecare

There are various types of alarms and shut-off systems designed to detect gas, smoke, and water, helping to keep individuals safe within the home. This also includes equipment provided as part of a telecare package, as well as devices that can be linked to a telecare system.

Cleaning equipment

This section contains equipment that has been designed to make cleaning and laundry chores easier.

Cutlery

Includes a range of adapted cutlery that can assist those with reduced grip, tremor, lack of muscle control or restricted movement.

Memo records / Day planners

A range of devices that play pre-recorded messages to give reminders. Includes equipment to assist with planning and remembering route tasks and activities

Eating support systems

These systems are designed for people with limited hand/arm movement, or those with limited control over their own movements.

Item locators

This section incudes fobs that flash or beep in response to a whistle or a button being pressed so to alert when an item has been misplaced or lost.

Kitchen appliances

Includes adapted kitchen appliances, such as talking microwaves and hobs. Plus cooker guards that detect if the cooker has been left on or gets too hot.

Labelling

This section show examples of ways you can label equipment that can assist with daily living and identifying everyday items.

Lighting

This section contains alternative solutions for lighting which includes automatic lighting, remote control and wireless light switches and touch lamps.

Perching stools

Perching stools help position the user in a supported semi-standing position. Seek advice from an Occupational Therapist before buying a perching stool.