Elisa Adjustable Slippers Ladies
$49.99Velcro fastenings on the top and back - tighten and loosen them as needed.
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The Snapper Fidget is a therapeutic sensory tool for aged care residents who need hand strengthening exercises, sensory stimulation, or calming fidget activities. This clever device features two suction cups that snap together with a satisfying pop when squeezed, providing tactile, auditory, and visual feedback that engages the senses while building hand strength and dexterity.
Hand strength is essential for maintaining independence in daily activities, and this fidget makes strengthening exercises enjoyable rather than tedious. The simple squeeze-and-snap action is intuitive and rewarding, making it ideal for residents with dementia, arthritis, stroke recovery, or anyone who benefits from hand therapy and sensory engagement.
Simply squeeze the Snapper Fidget with your hand to bring the two suction cups together in the middle. When they meet, they snap together with a satisfying pop! The resistance required to squeeze provides gentle strengthening exercise, while the rewarding snap encourages repeated use. It's simple, effective, and surprisingly addictive!
Perfect for hand therapy sessions, sensory stimulation activities, anxiety management, fidget tool for restless hands, stroke rehabilitation exercises, arthritis management programs, one-on-one therapy sessions, and quiet individual activities. The compact size makes it easy to keep in activity kits or offer to residents who need calming sensory input.
Add the Snapper Fidget to your sensory toolkit and give residents an engaging, therapeutic tool that builds hand strength while providing satisfying sensory feedback!
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