Adaptive Kitchen Products help make eating & feeding easier.
Adaptive Kitchen Products help make eating & feeding easier.
Adaptive knives, forks, spoons, plates, bowls cups, and other adapted eating utensils. Use these items to make cooking, cutting, opening, peeling, eating and drinking easier for the disabled, handicapped, elderly, seniors, physically impaired.
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Supportive Utensils â This set of adaptive kitchen utensils for adults are wider with a non-weighted design to support those with hand tremors, Parkinsonâs, or arthritis. Wide, Non-Slip Grip â Each of our non-weighted adaptive utensils features a wider handle to improve dexterity and control. Stainless-Steel Durability â Along with a food-grade safe silicone handle, each kitchen fork, spoon and knife is made with dishwasher safe stainless steel.
Special Supplies Adaptive Utensils (5-Piece Kitchen Set) Wide, Non-Weighted, Non-Slip Handles for Hand Tremors, Arthritis, Parkinsons or Elderly Use
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