Difficult to eat using regular cutlery?

Assistive feeding devices for elderly

✅ Special design in Japan with various details. Typically used by people with disabilities such as Parkinson's disease, a...

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Difficult to eat using regular cutlery?

Assistive feeding devices for elderly

✅ Special design in Japan with various details. Typically used by people with disabilities such as Parkinson's disease, arthritis, post-stoke recovery, physical disabilities, tremors or grasping difficulties. Adaptive eating utensils have angle to enhance eating.
Small spoon size because it is NOT good for elderly to take too much food at one time, according to Japan elderly care study.
✅Metal or plastic? Light weight PP plastic is safer for elderly delicate teeth and insulates heat - SAFE.
✅ Right handed angled spoon for self feeding, left handed for one to feed the one we care.

Material: Polypropylene (food grade)
Lenght : 7" (19 cm)
Weight: 0.5 oz (15 gm)
Color: milky white

Tips:
DO NOT put the spoon near high temperature or in 100 °C (222 °F) boiling water for over 3 mins.
Coloration is possible if the spoon is in touch with say Tomato sauce etc. Don't worry. It is still safe.
Use mild detergent for cleaning.

  • 🥄 WRIST NO TWISTING. Special designed eating utensils for elderly - curved spoon. It is recommended in Japan for rheumatoid arthritis, parkinsons, handicap or tremors. The angle of spoon head is ergonomically designed in Japan and it gives much comfort for adult seniors. Right handed angled spoon for self feeding, left handed for feeding the one we care.
  • ✅ SAFE, LIGHTWEIGHT. Small angled spoon head is more difficult going straight through to throat in case of accident. Small size because it is NOT good for elderly to take too much food at one time, according to Japan elderly care study. Light weight plastic (0.5 oz.) is better and softer for delicate teeth and insulates heat. PP food graded plastic does not leach harmful chemicals into foods or liquids. BPA and phthalates free, dishwasher, microwave, oven safe.
  • 🥄 GOOD GRIPS eating aids. Adaptive spoons allow one with shaky hands or handicapped people to scoop food easier. It allows easier hand to mouth feeding. Easy to eat for individual with difficult time to position regular cutlery - ergonomic angled design.
  • 🥄 Ideal for patient care at home or clinical setting. Special Japanese eating utensils with various details.
  • 👍 90 days Refund, money back guarantee and 1 year manufacturer's warranty.

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