To provide an auxiliary implement for fingers which has been improved so that even a person handicapped in fingers can grip its body part firmly, and can detach the fingers from the body part easily.
An auxiliary implement for assisting a person handicapped in fingers to use a tool in daily use is provided with a body part 1 with a holding part for holding the tool that a person handicapped in fingers holds, and an elastic member 2 having stickiness disposed on the surface of the body part 1. Thereby, when the person handicapped in fingers holds the body part 1, the elastic member 2 having stickiness sticks to the fingers so that the person handicapped in fingers can reliably holds the body part. Furthermore, by making the elastic member 2 having stickiness spherical, the fingers can be detached from the body part easily.