Easi Grip Garden Cultivator
The Easi Grip Garden Cultivator is specially designed to take the strain out of gardening. The pistol grip alleviates strain on the wrist
Full Page Magnifier
Designed to allow you to see a full-page at once and the rigid lens means the image is never distorted and the edge of the page always remains sharp and defined.
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.
Scoop Dish
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
Knork Fork
A combination of a knife and fork allows food to be cut without harming the mouth of the user.
Gripware Scoop Dish
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.
Good Grips Coated Teaspoon
Ideal for persons with biting reflexes and limited coordination. The Good grips coated spoons have built-up handles that are easy to hold even when wet.
Good Grips Teaspoon
Comfortable handles that are made of soft latex-free material, with flexible ribbing that adapts to any grip. Ideal for users with a weak grip or limited dexterity
Good Grips Soup Spoon
The innovative lip of the Soup Spoon is specially designed to prevent spills while moving the spoon from the plate to the mouth.
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