Assisted Eating Plates & Bowls
Intelligently designed Assisted Eating Plates & Bowls that help with limited strength, dexterity or weak wrists and hands. Raised sides, slopes sides and suction pads.
A convenient dish that is useful to help to keep food warm for longer. Ideal for slower eaters as it will keep the food warm until all the food has been eaten.
A suction disc keeps the egg cup in place which makes it ideal for one-handed users or for keeping the cup steady.
- Suction disc base keeps the cup steady while eating
- Aids anyone with weak wrists or hands
- Ideal for one-handed use
- Promotes independent eating
- Washable and microwave safe
Designed with a broad, raised rim to help people who have only the use of one hand to eat independently. The red colour of the bowl helps those that suffer from dementia as it stimulates interest in food and increases the amount of food consumed
Scoop Dish has a rim with a grooved lip to help hold the utensil. The base has non-slip rubber feet that hold the dish in place. Helps users who only have one hand available to scoop their food.
Specifically designed to help people suffering from both physical and mental disabilities enabling them to maintain their independence and dignity for longer.
The Red Scooper Bowl is ideal for children to prevent spills. Also designed for anyone suffering from dementia as the red colour encourages dementia suffers to show an interest in food and can increase the amount consumed.
A suction disc keeps the egg cup in place which makes it ideal for one-handed users or for keeping the cup steady.
- Suction disc base keeps the cup steady while eating
- Aids anyone with weak wrists or hands
- Ideal for one-handed use
- Promotes independent eating
- Washable and microwave-safe
Designed to suit people of all ages who have difficulty lifting food from a plate, making it easier for them to eat independently.
High Sided Dish designed to reduce spillages and slippage for those who have difficulty using standard plates or bowls
Compartments help to keep food separate and provide more surfaces for scooping. Ideal for people with limited muscle control, the use of only one hand or who have a physical disability
Specifically designed to help people suffering from both physical and mental disabilities enabling them to maintain their independence and dignity for longer.
Shaped like a flexible, yet hard collar, which is attached by means of three fasteners to the outer edge of a plate. A discreet item that can help with one-handed eating
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