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Duncan Edwards

Duncan Edwards manages the Disability Horizons Shop, where he focuses on sourcing practical, well-designed products that improve everyday life for disabled people. His work reflects lived experience rather than distant theory, shaped by family, not policy. His wife Clare, an artist and designer, co-founded Trabasack, best known for its original lap desk bag. After sustaining a spinal injury, Clare became a wheelchair user. That change brought a sharper perspective to her design work and turned personal need into creative drive. Trabasack grew from that focus — making useful, adaptable products that support mobility and independence. Their son Joe lives with Dravet syndrome, a rare and complex form of epilepsy. His condition brings day-to-day challenges that few families encounter, but it has also sharpened Duncan’s eye for what’s truly useful. From feeding aids to communication tools, he knows how the right product can make a small but vital difference. These experiences shape the decisions he makes as shop manager. It’s why he pays close attention to detail, asks hard questions about function and accessibility, and chooses stock with a deep awareness of what people actually need. Duncan’s role in the disability community is grounded, not performative. He doesn’t trade in vague ideals — he deals in things that work, because he’s spent years living with the frustrations of an environment that doesn’t always work for his family.

New product! Jolly Jumper Children’s Supportive Harness

Jolly Jumper – Supportive Children’s Harness Overview The Jolly Jumper is a supportive harness designed for children. It’s designed for upper trunk, torso, and pelvis support. It has uses in rehabilitation therapy and activity inclusion. Aims to improve standing tolerance and maintain mobility. It offers excellent support and mobility. It’s versatile, working with both overhead […]

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Secondhand and Used Disability Items – A Sneak Peak before the Launch

A Sneak Peek Before the Big Launch We’re gearing up to launch used and second hand disability products on our new store at DisabilityHealthShop.com. But why wait? Get a taste of what’s to come by exploring our current eBay listings. Note: These eBay items are here for a limited time. Don’t miss out! Featured eBay

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Key Management Solutions Simplified for Businesses with the “Don’t Take Me Home” Keyfob

Introduction: Key Management Solutions using an Over Size Keyfob Managing keys is a common challenge for businesses. Keys get lost, misplaced, or taken home, leading to costly replacements and security risks. The “Don’t Take Me Home” keyfob offers a unique key management solution that addresses these issues. With its oversized design and clear “Don’t Take

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Black Wheelchair Leg Strap – Exclusive to Disability Horizons Shop

New Black Leatherette Wheelchair Leg Strap Exclusive to Disability Horizons Shop When it comes to wheelchair accessories, the right blend of functionality and style is paramount. Disability Horizons Shop, always at the forefront of innovative solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of an exclusive black leatherette wheelchair leg strap. Click here to buy the

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One Handed Dressing

One-Handed Dressing Techniques Bradley Cory‘s life changed dramatically after he suffered a stroke at the age of 16, which left him with weakness on his left side. In a series of posts we will be this exploring some of the best one-handed products including those that Bradley has designed to assist disabled people. Dressing with

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Unspillable trays

Unspillable Trays: Tipsi Tray, Topple Tray, and Swinging Tea Tray For many people, carrying drinks or food on a tray can be a daunting task. It’s all too easy to spill your drinks and make a mess, especially if you’re carrying them over a distance or in a crowded space. Also, you may need one

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