Bendable/Weighted Spoon for Hand Tremors – Adaptive Handicap Utensil for Parkinsons Patients, Curved for Shaking Hands, Liftware Angled Arthritis Aid for Adults, Disabled, Elderly
$9.99
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Customers like the spoon’s bendability, with one mentioning it can be adjusted for specific needs. The quality receives mixed feedback.
8 reviews for Bendable/Weighted Spoon for Hand Tremors – Adaptive Handicap Utensil for Parkinsons Patients, Curved for Shaking Hands, Liftware Angled Arthritis Aid for Adults, Disabled, Elderly
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Bendable/Weighted Spoon for Hand Tremors – Adaptive Handicap Utensil for Parkinsons Patients, Curved for Shaking Hands, Liftware Angled Arthritis Aid for Adults, Disabled, Elderly
$9.99
Pacific Northwest –
Quality product
My spouse has Parkinson’s Disease. We’ve tried several different brands. This soup spoon is his absolute favorite and is used each and every day.
Jess L. –
brings back a level of autonomy
My mom has ALS, her hands dont open at all but she can still squeeze, she just cant open them. these adaptive utensils make it so she can feed herself. she loves that she can adjust the fork for her needs. very highly recommended if you have or know someone who cant use there hands well
Lenora B –
Bendable spoon
Doesn’t work for my client.
Mike Silva –
Great help
His Hand have a little more control while using this spoon. I didn’t remember to take a video. It’s a gift I got for my uncle so I just dropped it off and had him tried it out.
Qiana –
Just what she needed!
Bought for mother in law that needed something that could help with her feeding herself while going through therapy. It’s not too heavy and I especially like the wide handle. She says it’s helped a lot and shes able to feed herself independently.
Maggie –
Product worked great.
Im satisfied with this product, my patient is very happy it works as stated.
Angela –
Perfect assistive device for eating.
I work in hospice and got this for a patient that was having trouble feeding himself. It worked, the straps could have been better quality but worked. It was easy to place in his hand and apply the straps and was bendable to position he needed.
Jason S. –
Handle too thick
Mother in law says handle is too large to grip with her arthritic hands.