Adaptive cutlery eases arthritis & pain while holding utensil. Choose from fork, knife, teaspoon,& tablespoon. Also available in left- or right-handed. • Lightweight, built-up handle for easier grip • Wider grip for less stress on small joints of hand • Reduce spills & dropped food during meals • Constructed of plastic & stainless steel
Standard Cutlery to Improve Grip
Utensils are mounted into a lightweight built-up handle to make gripping easier. The ABS plastic handle is 9.8 cm (3.9”) long with a diameter of 3 cm (1.2”). The popular range of standard utensils is available individually or in a four-piece set (fork, knife, teaspoon, tablespoon).
Angled Cutlery for Limited Wrist Movement
The angled head of these pieces makes them ideal for users who have limited wrist movement. It helps users who can only twist or turn their wrists in small amounts. The fork and spoon are available in both left-handed and right-handed options. The knife’s blade is bent at an angle and cuts food using a rocking motion.
Specialty Cutlery for One-Handed Dining and Sensitive Mouths
One-handed dining utensils combine cutlery functions into one utensil. They are ideal for people with hemiparesis after a stroke and amputees. The spork has a rounded body for scooping food like a spoon, while the prongs let you pick up food using the utensil as a fork. The nelson knife has a cutting blade that curves to end up as a pronged fork.
The soft-coated spoons are helpful for people with a bite reflex problem or a sensitive mouth. The stainless steel spoon is dipped in soft, food-quality PVC. Due to the type of use, soft-coated utensils are only guaranteed for three months.