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Garage & Car
Transfer handles, ramps & outings. 115 curated picks. · Est. $2–$1000 per item

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Garage & Car. Car transfer handles, swivel cushions, and portable ramps for appointments, errands, and family visits.
Topics: Garage & Car · Transfer handles · ramps & outings · garage-car · stroke recovery room · home safety · 115 products
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Additional wearable pendant for an existing medical alert system, often used for a second individual on the same monitoring account.

Pair of height-adjustable rails for larger beds — independent release.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Reducing fall risk at home

Battery-powered shuffler that mixes one or two decks at the push of a button.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Sensor that detects if a bathroom is occupied, often used for safety or monitoring.

Pressure-sensitive pad that triggers an alarm when a person gets out of bed, alerting a caregiver.

Pull cord or tape switch wired to nurse-call or home alert.

Removable padding for car door edges during transfers.

CO alarm with digital ppm readout and battery backup.

Extra-loud chime with portable pager for hard-of-hearing caregivers.

Carpal Tunnel Night Wrist Brace for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Clear or textured runner sheet to shield carpet in high-traffic recovery paths.

Single unit detects smoke and carbon monoxide — fewer batteries to change.

Studded mat that protects carpets and stabilizes rolling chairs in home offices.

Wireless sensors chime when doors or windows open.

Loud alarm on exterior doors when opened — caregiver alert.

Armrests swing down for lateral transfers from bed or wheelchair.


Open jars without forceful twisting, helpful for limited grip strength.

Heat water with automatic shutoff instead of using a stovetop.

Combination box for spare key — caregivers and family access.

Help caregivers rearrange furniture to create wider walking paths.

Help caregivers assist transfers and walking with safer body mechanics.

Folding tray leaves one side open — room for hemiparesis or caregiver assist.

Hand Massager Electric for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

A bundle of individual devices: blood pressure monitor, pulse oximeter, and a smart weight scale with an app to track readings.

Support dependent transfers when recommended by clinicians and caregivers are trained.

Privacy-minded indoor cam with app alerts — not a substitute for medical alert.

Support safer cooking with an induction cooktop, which heats only magnetic cookware and offers precise temperature control without an open flame.

Allow trusted caregivers or responders access during emergencies.

Lacing Cards Therapy Kit for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Keep basic first aid supplies organized and easy for caregivers to find.

Bingo cards with bold numbers, reusable markers, and a caller board.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills

Oversized indices and high-contrast suits on standard poker-size cards.
- Aphasia & communication
- Vision changes after stroke

A household item used for collecting and carrying clothes for washing, or for transporting clean, dry laundry.

Move laundry without carrying a heavy basket through walking paths.

Thin, firm mat designed to reduce impact from falls without creating a tripping hazard for caregivers.

Know when mail arrives without daily icy walks to check.

Magnetic form for meds, contacts, and hospital preferences on the fridge.

Medical Tape Hypoallergenic for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

A medication organizer featuring large print labels for easy identification of days and dosages, aiding those with visual impairments or for caregiver assistance.

Automatically illuminates exterior entry areas when motion is detected.

Disposable nitrile gloves for general purpose use, hand protection during therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily tasks.

One Touch Automatic Can Opener for hand therapy, recovery, accessibility, or daily task support.

Automatic can opener — minimal grip and wrist force for meal prep.

Support caregiver-assisted walking or transfers with multiple handholds.

Let the survivor call a caregiver inside the home quickly.

Support assisted transfers when caregiver training and equipment are appropriate.

Triangular playing card holder that fans cards for easy viewing and reduced grip effort.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Alert caregivers when a high-risk survivor gets out of bed.

Wall-mounted radar that detects falls without wearing a pendant.

Felt slider pads designed to effortlessly move heavy furniture across various floor surfaces, protecting floors from scratches and making room re-layouts and cleaning easier.

Reusable gel ice pack for hot and cold therapy, designed for hand pain relief, injury recovery, or daily comfort.

Ski attachments sized for rollator rear wheels or legs — smoother pushes on carpet and low-pile rugs.

A multi-purpose storage cart designed with a slim profile to fit into tight spaces, offering mobile organization for various items.

Reduce twisting during chair or car transfers.

Place chips on a board to build rows of five using cards from your hand.

Reduce caregiver strain during bed repositioning.

Keyless entry with big keypad — share codes with caregivers and EMS lockbox.

Steering Wheel Grip Cover designed for comfort, improved grip, or to protect the steering wheel. Available in various materials and styles.

Sterile gauze pads for wound dressing, cleaning, and protection as part of first aid and general medical care.

Reduce twisting during car transfers for users with limited mobility.

Freestanding rack that holds each player's cards so hands stay free at the table.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Make toothpaste easier to use with one hand.

Padded belt with handles for guided stand-pivot transfers.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Assists with seated transfers, making pivoting easier and reducing strain on users and caregivers.

Deck of trivia prompts with large-print questions — no board required.
- Aphasia & communication
- Memory & cognition

Room-to-room voice intercom — call family without climbing stairs.

Kit with a tube and medical information form, designed to be kept on a refrigerator for first responders.


Glide caps that help walkers move on carpet without catching.

Carry small items while keeping both hands available for walker control.

Provide a simple room-to-room call system for help requests.

Enables independent nail care for individuals needing one-handed assistance. Features a stable suction base for secure placement.

Sensors call for help if a hard fall is detected — even if you cannot press.

Timed slots release pills — alarm reminds dose; locked until scheduled.

Locked compartments, audible alarm, pre-load up to 28 doses.

Reduce grip and coordination demands during hand hygiene.

Turns off the stove if left unattended — fire safety.

Help caregivers keep bathroom floors dry without bending.

Inserts into the door striker — gives a sturdy grip to stand up from the seat.


Rotating cushion makes getting in and out of the car easier on hips and weak side.

A printed daily log and medical journal for caregivers to track medication, vitals, mood, and therapy sessions.

Notify caregivers when a high fall-risk user stands from a chair.

Physical communication board for non-verbal communication, with an optional or integrated stand for stable use.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills
Simple daily planner worksheet to help manage fatigue through pacing. Includes sections for rest breaks, medications, and rehabilitation activities.
- Post-stroke fatigue
- Rest and energy management

Assorted finger bandages to protect minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds on fingers.

Provides support for safe toilet transfers; conveniently folds up against the wall for space-saving and caregiver access.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Reducing fall risk at home

Helps caregivers steady transfers and walking — protects shoulder/hip.
Clip or watch tracker with app map — for confusion, aphasia, or exit-seeking.

Wireless call button rings a portable receiver — no monthly service.

Locked weekly pill organizer — caregiver fills, survivor opens one slot at a time.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills

One-press emergency help — peace of mind for solo time.

Passive infrared sensor pings app or alerts caregiver when movement detected.

Automatic hallway and bathroom lighting at night.

Large disposable wipes for full-body cleanse without a shower.

Padded handles let caregivers safely steady the survivor.

Bridges tub wall and seat — slide transfers with less lifting for caregiver and survivor.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)

Automatically illuminates hallways and rooms, providing major fall prevention and easy navigation at night.

Lightweight rubber/aluminum ramp for doorways and small steps.

Two large buttons recordable with the survivor's voice.

Plastic barrier with zipper — seals off bathroom demo dust from bedroom.

Quick body cleansing between showers.

A multi-purpose cart with wheels to transport items and organize spaces.

Easier to grab the seat belt with a weak or limited-reach arm.

Low-friction fabric helps caregiver roll person for hygiene and pressure relief.
Picture-word cards for needs, pain, and daily tasks when speech is limited.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills



Voice alerts and pill organizer in one.

Low-impact seated cardio.

Hands-free soap — fewer drops and less grip needed on bottles.

Roll tools and soil — sit or stand without carrying heavy loads.

Survivor presses pendant — pager rings anywhere in the home.
Frequently asked
- How do I choose Garage & Car for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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