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This extra-loud digital alarm clock is ideal for people living with hearing loss, and its robust “bed shaker” produces a physical response that can help wake clients up. The Sonic Alert clock rings at 113dB, compared to traditional alarm clocks which ring at a volume of 80dB. It plugs into the mains, but has a battery back up in case of power failure. HomeLoft.uk | 02081 038999

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FOLDING MIRROR THERAPY BOX

Small and lightweight, this mirror therapy box can be packed away when not in use, and can easily be transported to wherever it needs to be used. The mirror is protected by the material of the box when folded down, preventing it from getting damaged, and the box features a rear observation panel. ReflexPainManagement.com 0161 408 4455

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5 HEY! SMART DOORBELL

Featuring two-way communications, night vision, and live video streaming, this fancy doorbell helps you to feel more confident about who you’re opening your door to. When a visitor calls, a notification will be sent to a connected smartphone, allowing you to answer even when you can’t reach the door. HeyImHome.co.uk | 01925 358 072

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JOHN PRESTON MULTISPORTS WHEELCHAIR

Adaptable for a host of sports, this sports wheelchair features a toe guard included as standard, making it ideal for rugby, basketball, and GAA. Made of hardy materials to combat the contact nature of sports, it comes in an assortment of colours which reflect its size. Lap, foot, and leg straps are included. JohnPreston.co.uk | 028 9267 7077

7 FRESHWIPES BODY WIPES

Lightly coconut scented, these rinsefree antibacterial wipes are helpful for removing body odour and are extra wet for full-body cleansing. They’re safe to use anywhere on the body (except the eyes), have a large surface area, and are biodegradable and plastic-free. Also available with a grapefruit scent. FreshWipes.co.uk | 01323 724258

8 ROLLZ MOTION RHYTHM

Ideal for people living with Parkinson’s disease or with a disrupted walking pattern, this rollator has a laser line which prompts the user to begin movement, using a metronome and vibration within the handles to provide cues. The walking rhythm can be adjusted via the module on the device, or through the Rollz app. Rollz.com | (+31) 20 362 2010

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