Cups for disabled adults, such as a disabled drinking cup with straw, or an adult drinking beaker, are excellent choices for people with a weakness in their hands, fingers or other joints that make it difficult to hold and use a regular cup.

The pain of arthritis can make it extremely hard to manage many basic daily tasks and the range of adapted drinking cups ensures that at least the pleasure of a warm cup of coffee or tea is not denied us because of the condition. A lightweight coffee mug or an adult non spill cup are adaptations that permit easy use for the person suffering from arthritic hands.

Some great examples of a cup for people with arthritis include:

Handycup Drinking Mug

The 3 great things about this adapted cup:

  1. This style of cup has an angled rim meaning you can drink without tipping your head back too far
  2. It’s transparent so you can see how much liquid is in the cup
  3. The large base means it sits securely and safely on the surface

Take a better look at this great mug for arthritic hands – go here.

Dignity Two Handled Mug

The 3 great things about this adapted cup:

  1. Two handles makes it easier to lift, hold and manoeuvre
  2. The design is perfect for a user with reduced hand strength
  3. The cup is sturdy and not easily damaged

Take a better look at this great arthritis coffee mug – go here.

 

Non Spill Cup

The 3 great things about this adapted cup:

  1. The exterior is grooved providing a better grip
  2. It has a lid valve that cuts off drips and spillages
  3. Suited to hot and cold drinks

Take a better look at this adult non spill cup – go here.

 

Mug With Lid & Spout 

The 3 great things about this adapted cup:

  1. The lid is optional, but the spout is suited to limiting spillages as it directs the liquid straight inti the user’s mouth
  2. The handles are large and comfortable and makes lifting easier and less difficult for painful hands and fingers
  3. It has a wide base that improves stability and makes it even safer to use

Take a better look at this arthritis drinking cup – go here.

 

Other options

There are many options when it comes to cups that are easy to grip and make it easier, safer and more enjoyable to drink hot or cold liquids despite suffering from arthritis in hands and fingers or related joints.

Take a look at all the options available – see them all here.

And start enjoying your morning cup of tea or coffee again!