Adaptive Utensils Spoons Forks Set,Open Handle Design Provides Several Positions for Arthritis, Disabled People, Elderly (1 Set)
Original price was: $11.99.$10.99Current price is: $10.99.
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Customers find the utensils work well, with one mentioning they’re perfect for scooping. However, the size receives mixed feedback, with several customers finding them too small. Customers disagree on the ease of use.
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Adaptive Utensils Spoons Forks Set,Open Handle Design Provides Several Positions for Arthritis, Disabled People, Elderly (1 Set)
Original price was: $11.99.$10.99Current price is: $10.99.
Faron shore –
Perfect
They work great for my 87 yo mother she has had a stroke and she has dementia.
Brittney Bailey –
Very good idea
These silverware are perfect for someone that has had a stroke and trying to eat very nice
Jean –
Might work for some.
Too bulky for my hubby to be able to handle.
a grandparent –
Very helpful
The adjusted angles are perfect for scooping.The spoon needs to be more rounded to hold food on it.
Jill Jackson –
Perfect
Easy to use and works great.
Terez –
Too large for a child and difficult for my older person with poor motor control. Lock keeps loosing
This product would be good for someone with good hand control, however unusable for a child or an older person with poor motor control. utensils are adjustable, but top lock will not stay locked.
sadie –
Problems with adjusting position of utensils.
These utensils were disappointing. We thought the ability to adjust the position of the spoon or fork would be a good thing. The problem is that they cannot be adjusted tightly enough. My sister complained that if she tried to used the edge of the fork or spoon to cut even soft food it would move. She has to keep adjusting it. The size of the spoon and fork are also a little too small. We have gone back to using a different set that isn’t adjustable.
francoise crozet –
Will be useful only if the patient still lift his elbow
I should have tried before the patient got better eating with his none dominante hand!
Odette Fortin –
Manche trop gros et n’est pas antidérapant
Kimberly –
Right idea but not good when there’s not enough muscle tone or strength to lift them.