Adaptive Utensils for Disability Gadgets Swivel Fork Spoon Easy Grip Safe Stainless Steel,for Hand Tremors Parkinson’s patients, 360° Rotatable Alzheimers Handicap accessories for daily living Elderly
$22.97
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Customers find the adaptive utensils to be of good quality with a solid material, comfortable to hold, and convenient to use, with one customer noting the ergonomic handle design. Moreover, the thoughtful design receives positive feedback. However, the sturdiness and weight receive mixed reviews – while some find them lightweight, others say they’re bulky, and several customers report the utensils being too long. Additionally, effectiveness is a concern, with multiple customers reporting that the utensils didn’t work for them.
8 reviews for Adaptive Utensils for Disability Gadgets Swivel Fork Spoon Easy Grip Safe Stainless Steel,for Hand Tremors Parkinson’s patients, 360° Rotatable Alzheimers Handicap accessories for daily living Elderly
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Adaptive Utensils for Disability Gadgets Swivel Fork Spoon Easy Grip Safe Stainless Steel,for Hand Tremors Parkinson’s patients, 360° Rotatable Alzheimers Handicap accessories for daily living Elderly
$22.97
D’sBears –
For those with feeding mobility issues.
I had purchased these for my dad but unfortunately he never got the chance to use them. However I would like to leave this review. These were lightweight & durable. They would be easy to use due to the size of the handle and a strap to hold onto ones hand if necessary. The flexibility of the utensil allows perfect positioning for someone with mobility issues.I would recommend these for anyone who need mobility assistance for feeding.
Curtina Lawson –
Good product, recommend it!
My grandfather has limited hand mobility due to a stroke. The rotating design of this fork and spoon allows him to use it easily. The fork and spoon is made of high-quality material and has a comfortable handle. It is very convenient to use and has greatly improved his quality of life. I recommend it!
Deb –
Doesn’t work as it says it does.
Not what was expected.
Jennifer Erickson –
Our review..-3
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I chose these for a left handed resident who also has various obstacles when feeding herself, due to hand weakness, trembling, and disease. I was delighted to help continue to feed herself with dignity. I am disappointed that they barely lasted 2 weeks before the cheaply coated bendable part split and cracked. I sure expected more than 2 weeks out of this product.
Joseph S. –
Too long
Did not work for my mom who has Parkinson’s. The utensils were way too long
Kindle Customer Joan Shaw –
Thoughtful design, easy to use!
This product is really a very thoughtful design. Grandpa has difficulty eating with ordinary tableware because of arthritis in his hands, but the rotating function of this fork and spoon allows him to easily pick up food and no longer worry about not being able to hold the tableware. The handle design is ergonomic, comfortable to hold, and easy to operate. Our whole family is very satisfied, and Grandpa is also very happy. This tableware has greatly improved his independence and dining experience. Highly recommended!
Anissa –
A very good-looking and easy-to-use product.
When eating pasta or cold noodles during lunch break, ordinary forks always fail to roll up the noodles. This rotating fork spoon can solve the problem in one second. It can also be used to mix salads. It is very convenient to use one fork for multiple purposes. It is beautiful and easy to clean. It is more environmentally friendly than disposable tableware when placed at the work station.
Amazon Customer –
Too flimsy/bendy.
I like how the strap holds onto the hand securely and how the angle can be adjusted easily, but the bendy part of the utensil is very flimsy and makes it hard to stab the food. My son is paralyzed with minimal hand control and, although he was able to successfully use the fork, it was extra-difficult because the fork would not stay firm enough to stab into his food (which was pineapple…not very hard). The spoon is very shallow and no way can it hold soup or much of anything. I recommend the company modify the spoon shape so that it can hold something.