







🪝 Dress smart, live free — your daily independence tool!
The Nourislif 27'' Dressing Stick is a lightweight, two-piece dressing aid designed for elderly and mobility-limited users. Featuring a protective vinyl-coated hook and a slim metal 'C' hook, it helps with putting on and taking off pants, shoes, socks, and jackets with ease. Its smooth finish safeguards delicate fabrics, while the twist-to-assemble design ensures portability. Ideal for post-surgery recovery or arthritis, it offers a practical solution to maintain independence in daily dressing tasks.







| ASIN | B0CCJZQ3WC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,712 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2 in Daily Living Dressing Aid Sticks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (756) |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Nourislif |
| Package Dimensions | 14.33 x 3.58 x 1.73 inches; 6.38 ounces |
N**N
Simple yet versatile!
Works great! I bought one for myself. Very handy m. Easy to assemble and use. Bought a second one for my Sonny boy. He has scoliosis. And he would roll around on the floor to get his socks off! He has a sock puller, but only puts them. I was heart broken to hear he needed something to take his socks off. I wish I knew sooner!
K**.
I must have for the seniors!
Extremely helpful for my senior mother, helping her put on her socks, get dressed and reach for things. She loves it.. We’ve actually ordered two more to keep one in her bathroom one in her bedroom and one by her recliner. ;)
S**E
Excellent Product!
Strong wood, strong hooks. Best of this type available and at a great price.
S**T
Like it. Don't Love the Metal Hook Part
This thing worked reasonably well for helping after a leg injury and being laid up in bed. The good: * The bent, plastic covered end was great for helping to take off socks, reach up and snag/pull on a light/fan pull cord, and I could also use it to pull over a leg stand milk crate by my bed. * The hook end was useful to reach a window shade pull cord as well. The average: * I don't love the metal hook. I'm not sure what it's really good for other than pulling on a cord. I'm sure there's plenty of other uses, but I'm not sure getting dressed is one of them. It's too sharp on its edges to use for pulling on things like socks. (MAYBE if using socks with pull loops, and using two of these, but otherwise, not really.) So I thought it was just a potentially annoying and even risky slightly sharp edged thing lying around. Overall, it was useful for me for my injury and I'd get it again. But I think I might just file down the edges of the metal end.
R**A
Fantastic item for petites or seniors
I am 5'2" with closet bars too tall to reach. this dressing, stick is perfect, saving me from standing on tiptoes or a ladder. Having fallen off a ladder wants this stick is perfect. I highly recommend it for anyone who has trouble reaching clothes whose racks are too tiered.
M**N
Even if they were not expensive..,
These were kind of flimsy despite being on wooden handles! The pieces that do the work of assisting me with dressing ( ie: pulling down bra/ shorts or pulling up jeans etc) came apart from the handle in a matter of weeks, so I was happy that I didn't pay more for the set. Saying that, they weren't worth it
K**G
A very useful tool
This is very effective at doing what it needs to do. Makes life a lot easier . works really well to push socks off when you cannot reach . also, for pulling up bra straps, you are unable to reach . only wish I would’ve found it sooner !
R**9
Clumsy and not effective
I am so happy I have a significant other helping me dress. With only one arm to use this stick was made out of two simple hooks and a dowel that probably cost $2.00 or less to make. I tried to use it prior to surgery several times alone without any success. IMHO it’s a waste of money.
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