Adaptive Utensils,Parkinson’s Spoon, Handicap Aid, Angled Silverware Spoon and Fork Set for Elderly, Arthritis, Dementia, Disable, Handicapped Hands(Left Hand,Pack of 2,Purple)
$21.99
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Customers find the utensils helpful, with one mentioning they are great for arthritic hands. The weight of the utensils receives mixed feedback, with several customers noting they are lightweight.
8 reviews for Adaptive Utensils,Parkinson’s Spoon, Handicap Aid, Angled Silverware Spoon and Fork Set for Elderly, Arthritis, Dementia, Disable, Handicapped Hands(Left Hand,Pack of 2,Purple)
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Adaptive Utensils,Parkinson’s Spoon, Handicap Aid, Angled Silverware Spoon and Fork Set for Elderly, Arthritis, Dementia, Disable, Handicapped Hands(Left Hand,Pack of 2,Purple)
$21.99
Josephine –
Great for arthritic hands
If you have an elderly loved one who struggles with eating utensils, buy these. Make their life a tiny bit easier. Don’t wait.They are made to be held in a fist as shown in the photo. The angle is ideal for people who already hold utensils in this manner due to limited mobility in the fingers.
Deborah Nussear –
Very helpful
I got these for my mom who had a stroke 2 yrs ago. She was right handed and now has to be left handed. She was doing really well attempting to eat but after awhile I saw frustration. These have made a difference in the amount of food that actually gets to her mouth! She’s still “ learning “ not to bend her wrist just move towards her mouth. They are light weight, sturdy, the nubs on the side give her a spot to put her fingers so they’re not slippery .
Italian Princess –
Easy to use lol
The utensils are a good fit for a right handed person with Parkinson’s. My husband can finally get the majority of his meal down. It’s been so hard to watch him try to eat with straight utensils and drop most his meal. I recommend these highly.
Andrea Graham –
Independence is important
These products are well made adaptive equipment for people who need special utensils to maintain their independence with self feeding.
Kerre A –
Flat handles
Handles are flat they are too hard for somebody to use that doesn’t have a good grip they need to be around handles
Ellyn Petrovic –
Not as advertised
These are light weight. Not weighted.
WinterHaven –
Helpful After Surgery
I ordered this for my husband after shoulder surgery on his right arm. This was a big help in not making a messy trying to eat with his left hand.
terry m –
Difficult to adjust to.
While I’ve looked at these before, I uh ad trouble adjusting