Adaptive Utensils, Weighted Special Supplies Spoon Fork Set, Weak Hand Grip & Handicapped & Parkinsons Aids for Living, Arthritis for Hand Tremors, Travel Eating Utensils for Disabled, Elderly, Adults
$22.97
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Customers find these adaptive utensils work well and are made of durable materials. They appreciate how they help with eating, with one customer noting they make dining more independent for the elderly.
8 reviews for Adaptive Utensils, Weighted Special Supplies Spoon Fork Set, Weak Hand Grip & Handicapped & Parkinsons Aids for Living, Arthritis for Hand Tremors, Travel Eating Utensils for Disabled, Elderly, Adults
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Adaptive Utensils, Weighted Special Supplies Spoon Fork Set, Weak Hand Grip & Handicapped & Parkinsons Aids for Living, Arthritis for Hand Tremors, Travel Eating Utensils for Disabled, Elderly, Adults
$22.97
Zulma Villa –
Make life easier
Purchased these for my husband. He had a cervical fusion surgery, had a palsy and it was hard for her to eat with a normal fork and spoon. These have worked great because he can hold them better and were easier to use than the regular utensils. They seemed durable and aren’t heavy.
Travis Barnwell –
Weighted spoon and fork set
These utensils work really well and reduce hand tremors. They also seem to reduce food drops on the floor. These utensils are comfortable to hold.Very sturdy, well made, and comfortable to use. I highly recommend them to anyone who needs them and would like to use them.
marsha –
Recommend for senior who have trouble gripping utensils properly
Patient like.
elly1039 –
Very heavy
I am giving 3 stars because they are extremely heavy, My mom has dementia and while it’s great that you can change the position, it’s very heavy.
jack warner –
Helper
Great product
Will –
I sti
They help me eat neatly. I don’t look like I need to be fed by someone else.
Nancy Vancourt –
Whether they really work with hand shaking
They don’t work with trimmers ?
Zella –
Useful for Autistic Kids
I ordered the spoon and fork for a relative with dementia. It did not work very well for him. However, it was then given to a 6-year-old who has autism and who has never been able to successfully use regular tableware. With this fork and spoon, however, he has finally mastered being able to feed himself. He is so very proud!