Stocking fillers may not be the main gift, but if you get it right, they can be just as thoughtful as the presents wrapped under the tree. When it comes to finding useful, practical and beneficial small gifts, you also want to make sure they are affordable. We’ve rounded up our best small but mighty stocking filler gifts that will be used time and time again. Discover our collection of dressing aids and bathing aids  – little things that will make a big difference.

Foxy Plastic Stocking Aid

A person using a yellow sock aid to put on socks

Simple and inexpensive dressing aid, the Foxy sock aid is useful for putting socks on, especially if bending or reaching your foot is difficult. Couple it with a pair of cosy socks and you’ve got a thoughtful gift your recipient will love!

Leg Up Leg Lifter

A person using a leg lifter to get out of a car

A simple, independent mobility aid like a leg lifter can really help if lifting lower limbs is difficult or painful. A great gift for mum, dad, grandparents, your pregnant friend. For many, especially those recovering post-surgery, lifting your lower limbs or feet can be difficult and often painful. A great gift for getting in and out of bed, the bath, the car, or simply putting your feet up.

Long Handled Plastic Shoe Horn

A person sitting on a bench using a yellow shoe horn to put on their shoes

A caring and practical stocking filler that will be much appreciated by those who struggle to reach their feet. The long handled plastic shoe horn is a great gift for dad or grandad so he can put his slippers on with ease!

Every Day Long Handled Sponge

Bathroom scene with a wooden tray holding a green bath sponge.

No one is disappointed with a pampering product in their stocking! Pair one of our long-handled sponges with a bottle of bath bubbles and your loved one has something to look forward to using after the festivities of Christmas have finished. A warm bath is always welcome in the cold winter months.

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