Silverware Adaptive Spoons for Parkinson’s – Utensils for Elderly, Disabled, Adults, Parkinson’s Patients, Handicapped, Non-Weighted Flat Edge Spoon by Senior ICare
$15.99
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Customers find the adaptive spoon well-made and appreciate its flat edge design, with one customer noting it works particularly well for scooping food. The utensil receives positive feedback for its size and effectiveness, with one mentioning it’s easier to use for picking up food.
8 reviews for Silverware Adaptive Spoons for Parkinson’s – Utensils for Elderly, Disabled, Adults, Parkinson’s Patients, Handicapped, Non-Weighted Flat Edge Spoon by Senior ICare
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Silverware Adaptive Spoons for Parkinson’s – Utensils for Elderly, Disabled, Adults, Parkinson’s Patients, Handicapped, Non-Weighted Flat Edge Spoon by Senior ICare
$15.99
Chuck M. –
Flat edges make all the difference.
Great design. No longer do I have to witness the struggles of my loved one trying to scrape the plate or bowl trying to get to the last scrap of food. The flat edges are unique and effective.If the manufacturer could make a model using silicone (mouth-sized spoonula), that would be even better.
Cantrell –
The product advertise, is what it’s supposed to be
I’m thankful for extended handle on the spoon. It’s just the right size and in shape helps with picking up your food easily. It was a great find and a great buy. Going to buy another one.
Nancy Jo –
Easy for
Long handle.. Flat bottom. Squared off front rather than oval or rounded making the spoon easier to load with food. Heavier than a regular soup spoon & easier to hold. Husband has Parkinson’s & likes this spoon better than our regular soup spoons.
kenjlon –
Fails to meet needs
Handle too thin and slippery, end of spoon handle has sharp edges
Amazon Customer –
great product
elderly man having issues feeding himself, and prefers to use a spoon instead of a fork. thes.e worked very well for his needs, especially with the blunt tip. sturdy and arrived VERY well packaged
Amazon Customer –
Quality product
Quality product. The flat ends of the spoons work very well for scooping food if you have a hand disability. The only thing that I would change is to make an option with wider handles for better grip. I bought some slide on grip assists and put them on and it made it much easier for my 83 y.o. mother-in-law to feed herself.
GeeBee17 –
Large spoon
The smaller spoon works well for my mom. The larger one seems a little too large. Being weighted spoons I thought they would be heavier. They are well made though.
Diane M Scott –
Good spoon
My husband has tremors and this spoon is not only pretty, but the flat edge on it makes it easier for the food to stay on the spoon