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🖐️ Grip life with confidence—adaptive support that keeps you in control!
The Sammons Preston Universal Cuff is a premium leather adaptive holder designed for medium-sized hands (3" knuckle width) with an elastic strap to securely hold utensils, writing instruments, and grooming tools. Engineered for individuals with limited grip strength or dexterity, it supports independence in daily tasks and is trusted by healthcare professionals for conditions like Parkinson’s, ALS, and arthritis. Lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile, it’s perfect for home, clinical, or travel use.

| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
K**N
surprisingly perfect
I've tried several different kinds of these tools and none have worked out until this one, which shocked me since I had the least amount of faith in it because the pictures make it look cheap. It's the only one that holds eating utensils securely without flopping or twisting around. The ones that you velcro just have way too much play in them but this one is a snug fit and stays in place and holds things like spoons and forks tightly. I ended up buying 3 more in case I lose them. highly recommend.
A**A
Independence Assisted
I am a quadriplegic from a stroke I endured a couple of years ago and this last year as I'm starting to progress in a positive way towards recovery and abilities, this simple magnificent instrument has helped me to be able to do things for myself that I otherwise could not do. I use this mostly for holding a stylus pen so that I can use it for my tablet and phone. This allows me to be able to call, text, email and create documents! Oh and now I'm able to do my makeup by myself :-) This leather band is quite durable, comfortable and life changing.
M**A
Be careful with sizing of this product
Fit extremely tight to the point of being uncomfortable
S**N
Appears to be imitation leather
Works but way over priced. Comes apart after about 6 months use.
L**A
ADL needs
I like the darker color leather, it will hide stains. Perfect for ADL applications
B**H
I don’t go anywhere without one
I have had amputations of all my fingers, so this little cuff helps me with a number of things. I put my utensils in the opening, I have put a writing tool on one, I carry 3 in my purse (one has my pen in it for signing things), and my styluses for the computer and iPad. I have them scattered around the house. I have recommended them to others and I think they work well, too, for people with limited mobility in their fingers. This cuff was introduced to me by my OT therapist.
C**N
Nicely made...
but ridiculously expensive for what they are.... and they don't work for all situations - especially someone with limited wrist and arm movement.
P**U
Large is still small.
I bought this for my grandfather who has lost dexterity in his hands. I bought the large but there is no way it can fit his hands. It's tight on my hand. It would split his skin. The concept is good but the execution needs work.
A**R
Adaptive cuff
Absolutely the best thing ever invented
D**5
Very helpful tool
Helped my grandmother who bike her right shoulder and had to use her left hand. She also has arthritis in both hands so she can’t bend them all the way. Even with middle stage Dementia. She was able to use this helpful tool.
R**E
Nice but not adjustable
It claims to have an adjustable strap but it’s elastic so it is not adjustable. I ordered the large but it’s a bit snug on my fathers hand
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