In this episode of Offhand, hosts Megan and Lottie dive into the creative, practical, and sometimes unexpected ways people with upper limb differences adapt everyday life to work for them. From kitchen hacks and adapted instruments to driving, fashion, and inclusive design, the chat explores how independence often comes from experimentation, community knowledge, and not accepting “one-size-fits-all” work arounds.
The episode also looks at the “social model” of disability highlighting how it’s often environments, systems, and inaccessible design that create barriers, rather than upper limb difference itself.
Whether it’s modifying clothing, discovering new gadgets, or sharing tips within the upper limb difference community, this episode celebrates ingenuity, resilience, and the power of learning from each other.
In This Episode
- Why the social model of disability matters
- Adapting school activities, music, and learning tools
- Clever kitchen and cooking hacks for greater independence
- Driving adaptations and accessible car technology
- The impact of Reach bursaries and charitable support
- Inclusive fashion, makeup, and adaptive clothing challenges
- Community-led innovation and sharing life hacks
- Why there’s no “right” way to adapt
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Join us at the Reach Annual Family Weekend! https://www.reach.org.uk/events/annual-family-weekend-2026-23rd-25th-october-2026
Join up for the Reach Triathlon! https://www.reach.org.uk/the-reach-triathlon
One handed recorder and scissor kit:
https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/one-handed-recorder-and-scissor-kits-to-hire
Prosthetic makers https://www.reach.org.uk/partners/prosthetic-makers
Adaptations https://www.reach.org.uk/partners/adaptations
Find out more about bursaries https://www.reach.org.uk/resources/apply-for-a-bursary
Vinted campaign https://www.change.org/p/ask-vinted-to-add-adapted-clothing-category
Discover RAW: https://www.reach.org.uk/news/reach-activity-week-2026-bookings-are-now-live
MimiTEns: https://mimitens.com/
Tilt Beauty: https://tiltbeauty.com/
With thanks to the National Lottery Community Fund for supporting the development of the Offhand Podcast
Lottie’s views and experiences are her own and do not reflect those of Reach Charity