Our eating items include easy grip utensils suction cups suction bowls and more.
Eating aids for the blind.
Adaptive eating utensils weighted angled and built up handle adaptive eldercare eating utensils for the elderly the disabled and senior citizens child and youth sized adaptive utensils can be viewed at.
Assistance to be able to cut up food.
Eating can be a difficult task for those with dexterity challenges.
You also find non spill cups also known as adult sippy cups featuring spouts or build in straws for those who are in recovery from an oral procedure and are experiencing extreme oral distress.
Modified dishes and tableware designed to help users eat with minimal help.
Adaptive plates and bowls address eating problems commonly experienced by people with special needs.
They include features such as built up rims and non skid surfaces which make it easier for the user to grasp and eat food with utensils.
The curvature of the plate acts as a guide to direct the spoon to the corner for scooping.
The eatsy cup has a well thought design which features a food safe silicone flap which indents inward to secure the spout for pouring.
What aids do you use to help you to eat for example a plate guard to stop food from falling off the plate.
The eatsy plate features a raised corner and slope to trap food.
Feeding and eating aids including adult bibs scoop plates food bumpers plate guards weighted utensils adapted silverware tableware cups mugs and more.
The corners also serve as a spot for drinking and pouring.
Dining aids help make caring for the disabled or handicapped easier.
To locate the beverage on the table slide a hand across the tabletop to find the glass and pick it up from the bottom to keep it from tipping over.
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Adaptive plates plate guards and bowls adapted plates plate guards bowls and other adaptive dinnerware help solve eating problems.
To use an aid or appliance to be able to take nutrition.
Supervision to be able to take nutrition.
Eating tips for the sight impaired use the fork and the tip of the knife to periodically check the location and arrangement of the food on the plate.
These and two handled mugs are also a fantastic help for the disabled who normally struggle with anything other than sipping.
We carry a variety of eating tools such as bibs nonslip mats nonslip grips and more that will make it easier for you to enjoy meal time.
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