2 Sets Adaptive Utensils Bowl and Plate Set Adaptive Self Feeding Dinnerware with Suction Base Non Slip Bendable Cutlery for Elderly Disabled Hand Tremors Arthritis Parkinson(Red)
$24.99
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Customers find the adaptive dinnerware set easy to use, with one mentioning it’s particularly helpful for elderly customers. The product receives positive feedback for its quality, with one customer noting the good materials used.
8 reviews for 2 Sets Adaptive Utensils Bowl and Plate Set Adaptive Self Feeding Dinnerware with Suction Base Non Slip Bendable Cutlery for Elderly Disabled Hand Tremors Arthritis Parkinson(Red)
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2 Sets Adaptive Utensils Bowl and Plate Set Adaptive Self Feeding Dinnerware with Suction Base Non Slip Bendable Cutlery for Elderly Disabled Hand Tremors Arthritis Parkinson(Red)
$24.99
Rebekah Ferney –
Helpful for elderly
Purchased this for a Veteran in need of weighted dishes and said they were very helpful!
Sarah –
useful
used for person with Parkinsons who was able to then feed themselves
Christina Bryant –
Great product
What a huge difference these made for the love of my life! Easy to adjust the silverware to the angle needed. Handles are weighted and bulky for easy grip. I wish the plate and bowl were a little larger but the smaller size does makes them easier to use. You can always get more food if needed but ease of eating the meal is most important. Don’t hesitate to buy this set. Well worth it.
SteDeFre –
Does NOT include two sets.
Product only includes one set not two. Nice products but inaccurate website description.
Elizabeth –
Very functional
Very helpful. Good material. And very adaptable
Faith –
Very helpful!!
Bought this for my MIL with RA. She finds these utensils easier to use and hold than regular silverware now that arthritis in hands makes things difficult esp during a flare up. Good weight and quality Do recommend.
C Garrett –
Good plates but utensils could be better quality
They are working for her. The utensils are a bit flimsy
Tandy Freeman –
Not just for elderly
Excellent… My son is a multiple finger amputee… He can now feed himself effectively and uses the utensils when dining out as well… Life changing for anyone with hand function issues!