Permobil Blog / December 4, 2025

The best places to buy gifts for people with disabilities

Shopping for someone with a disability is no different than anyone else, however, we've suggested a few places to find gifts that will brighten their day, offer helpful tools, and give back to their community. This list will help you find adaptive clothing, stylish wheelchair accessories, and/or gifts that support disability-owned businesses.
 

 

Adaptive clothing brands

  • Tommy Hilfinger Adaptive - Mainstream fashion brand offering stylish adaptive clothing with magnetic closures and Velcro for men, women, and kids. 
  • IZ Adaptive - Founded by designer Izzy Camilleri after creating custom pieces for wheelchair users. Known for innovations like the patented Seamless Back Pant to prevent pressure sores.
  • Unhidden - Created by Victoria Jenkins, who lives with a chronic condition. Offers sustainable, made-to-order adaptive fashion using deadstock fabrics.
  • Miga Swimwear - Inspired by real stories of women with disabilities. Offers stylish swimwear designed for conditions like spinal cord injuries and those who have undergone procedures such as ostomies.
  • Silverts - Long-standing adaptive brand for seniors and people with disabilities, featuring open-back tops, magnetic closures, and seated-fit designs.

Disability-owned businesses

  • Two Blind Brothers - Stylish apparel with profits funding blindness research. 
  • Mullet BrothersBlake and his brother Nolan, who has SMA, started the merch brand after going viral on social media for their jokes, antics, and fun.
  • Guide Beauty - Inclusive makeup tools designed for dexterity challenges.
  • Crippling Hot Sauce - Initially created by a boy with cerebral palsy for a high school project, this hot sauce brand has taken off. A portion of the proceeds go to support kids with disabilities.
  • Abilitease - Mark Fuglevand broke his neck in an accident at 18 years old. Later on in life, he started Abilitease to create product solutions for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to be more independent.

Gifts that give back

  • Popcorn for the People - Gourmet popcorn made by individuals with autism and developmental disabilities.
  • Bitty & Beau's Coffee - Coffee that supports employment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Collettey's Cookies - Founded by Collette Divitto, an entrepreneur with Down syndrome. Her company employs people with disabilities and advocates for inclusion.

Adaptive tech

  • Amazon Echo Dot or Echo Show 5 Voice-controlled smart assistant for hands-free control of lights, music, reminders, and more. This is ideal for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility.
  • Google Nest Hub Max Smart display with voice commands and video calling, making communication and home control accessible and easy.
  • Philips Hue – Smart lighting that can be adjusted by voice or app, perfect for those who can’t easily reach light switches.
  • August Smart Lock Pro Keyless entry system controlled via smartphone or voice, eliminating the need to handle keys.
  • Ring Video Doorbell 4 Lets users easily see and talk to visitors, adding convenience and security.
  • Ecobee Smart Thermostat Voice-controlled temperature adjustments for comfort without needing to move around the home.
  • Xbox Adaptive Controller or Playstation Access Controller Customizable gaming controller designed for players with limited mobility, enabling inclusive gaming experiences.

Cerebral Palsy Foundation Holiday Gift Guide

  • Curated list of adaptive and inclusive products, easy shopping links, and exclusive discounts. 
    It includes toys, adaptive tools, fashion finds, and experiences designed for all abilities. Check it out here.

Color kits for wheelchairs

  • Personalize your wheelchair with vibrant color kits and patterns like Fireball, Carbon Fiber, or Midnight Patriot. Starting at $199.99 for Permobil F and M Series kits. Shop here: Build My Wheelchair Color Kits

 

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Categories: Complex Rehab, Power, Manual, tilite, gift, Holidays, disability

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