Angled Cutlery

A range of Adapted Angled Cutlery to assist users with limited hand control.  The range includes knives, forks, spoons and straps to help secure cutlery in the hand and prevent it from dropping.  The cutlery is ideal for persons with Alzheimer’s; CVA, Parkinson’s disease, arthritis or neurological problems

Good Grips Weighted Spoon

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Ideal for persons with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease, and dexterity.  The weight in the built-up handle provides more control so that the utensil reaches the mouth easier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Grips Weighted Fork

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Ideal for persons with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease, or dexterity.  The weight in the built-up-handle provides more control so that the utensil reaches the mouth easier

 

 

 

 

 

 

Henro Grip Fork

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Part of a beautifully designed cutlery range that makes eating a little easier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curved Fork

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  • Ergonomic Non-Slip Handle – Provides a secure and comfortable grip, ideal for individuals with limited mobility or dexterity challenges.
  • Curved Design for Easy Use – Minimises wrist strain and allows for a more natural dining experience.
  • Left- and Right-Handed Options – Available in both configurations to suit individual user preferences.
  • Dishwasher Safe – Can be cleaned easily up to 70°C, ensuring hygiene and convenience.
  • Versatile & Adaptive – Includes a slot for an optional utensil strap (not supplied) and is available in black or red for better visibility.

Good Grips Coated Youth Spoon

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Ideal for persons with biting reflexes and limited coordination. Good grips coated spoons have built-up handles that are easy to hold even when wet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Grips Youth Spoon

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Ideal for people with poor strength grip, limited co-ordination, or limited hand movement

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Grips Weighted Rocker Knife

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Ideal for people with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease or spasticity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Grips Weighted Teaspoon

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Built-up-handle provides more control so that the utensil reaches the mouth easier. Ideal for persons with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease, and dexterity.