Special Supplies Adaptive Utensils(5-Piece Kitchen Set) Wide, Non-Weighted, Non-Slip Handles for Hand Tremors, Arthritis, Parkinson’s or Elderly Use – Stainless Steel Knives, Fork, Spoons – Multicolor
$14.99
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Customers find these adaptive utensils well-made and comfortable to hold, with bright colors that make them attractive to use and identify. They work well for people with hand/gripping issues, including those with arthritis, and one customer mentions they help with limited dexterity. Customers appreciate how they make eating easier, with one noting their loved one can feed themselves more easily.
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Special Supplies Adaptive Utensils(5-Piece Kitchen Set) Wide, Non-Weighted, Non-Slip Handles for Hand Tremors, Arthritis, Parkinson’s or Elderly Use – Stainless Steel Knives, Fork, Spoons – Multicolor
$14.99
Chris –
Useful
They are very useful as my hands are numb.They are colorful
Sue S. –
Can be life-changing for some people to be able to feed themselves again
My sister has been in a hospital and then a rehab for some time and she has been having problems with the coordination of her hands. I saw these on Amazon and thought I would give them a try with practice and a bit of patient she’s now able to feed herself for the first time and nearly 2 months it really almost made me cry because she’s able to grasp this and get the food to her mouth by herself. The more she does it the easier it becomes you can see it becomes easier for her to do. And she has gone from asking me to feed her to being a little bit more independent everyday. Her grasp is getting stronger from using this and her arm hand and wrist are getting stronger too.
Elizabeth Day –
Good product.
Nice quality but be sure to take the handles off and let them dry. Water can collect in the handles.
Rochester, NY –
Adaptive eating utensils
I got these for my father who had a left sided stroke that left him unable to use his right (dominant) side. He was able to feed himself but the stroke left him with limited ability. PT was not done at the nursing home so I got these to try to have him feed himself either on his own, either me or with the aid. He could hold onto them. The bright colors made the utensils attractive to use and identify (I.e. use the green for your ice cream – use yellow for soup-if the word spoon, etc. is forgotten). They didn’t work with dad but are well made and a good idea for a person getting PT/OT and is motivated to ‘work’ eating on their own.
Marlene S Guerrier –
Eating comfortably
My mother is able to eat by herself. The shape of the utensil handle makes it easier for her to hold on to the fork and knife.
Erica Mostoufi –
Comfortable to use
My partner struggles with RA and these have been great for her. I am not sure if everybody will have the same experience, but she really loves them. Her hands oftentimes have lots of joint pain making it difficult for her to grab normal utensils so the thick cushion on these is helpful.
Melinda Downey –
Incredible silverware.
For anyone that has problems using their hands holding normal sizes silverware these work wonderfully. I highly recommend.
Allice –
Good, but spoons are large
I like the handle, works well for my arthritis hands. The problem is the spoons are large! I need smaller size to fit in my mouth. It’s not a teaspoon, it’s a tablespoon.
Tad & Tod –
But the small spoon is more like a soup spoon.
Kindle Customer –
Fast delivery and great cutlery. Love the colours.