Caring Spoon
Helps those with a weak grip or restricted movement in hands and fingers. Plastic moulded handles that fit comfortably in your hand.

Amefa Fork
Curved to help those who have restrictive movement and is available for either left or right-handed.

Caring Fork
The utensils are stainless steel with plastic handles that have build-up ends which help users who have a weak grip or limited wrist and finger strength or movement. Plastic moulded ivory coloured handles that fit comfortably in your hand.

Knork Foam Handle
Designed to be used with the Knork (knife and Fork). The padded foam handle is gently contoured and assists people who have issues with limited grip or dexterity
Caring Cutlery Set
Helps those with a weak grip or restricted movement in hands and fingers. Plastic moulded handles that fit comfortably in your hand.

Amefa Angled Knife
Suitable for either left or right-handed users. These stylish and practical cutlery pieces are made from stainless steel. Designed to assist anyone who has limited arm, wrist, or hand movement.

Good Grips Weighted Soup Spoon
Ideal for people with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease or spasticity.

Good Grips Weighted Spoon
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
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-Strap
Makes using cutlery easier and prevents it from being dropped. Easy to use and lightweight, can be used by both children and adults as it will easily fit to suit any hand size.

Good Grips Weighted Rocker Knife
Ideal for people with limited hand control, Parkinson’s disease or spasticity.

Good Grips Weighted Teaspoon
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.

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