When you suffer from tremors, arthritis, or Parkinson's Disease, it can be a challenge to enjoy a simple meal. That's why we created a smoother, more effective solution for helping those with adaptive needs. These adaptive utensils are designed to provide help to those who need a little support when it's time to enjoy a meal. Our wide, textured grip design makes it easier for someone to grasp and hold onto. Give back the much-needed confidence with these adaptive utensils that are designed specifically for adaptive needs. Product Details: Adaptive Utensils (4-Piece Set) Wide, Textured, Non-Slip, Food-Grade Safe Silicone Handles with a Stainless Steel. Great for seniors, handicap and anyone who needs a bit more support at the table.
L**P
seem like it is made well.
Giving this to may father (87) who has dementia and the shakes. I noticed it was hard for him to hold a regular fork so I thought this set would be helpful to him. When I received the package I opened it up to see how sturdy they were made. Very happy how sturdy they are and they have nice big rubber handles that I think will help him a lot! I have not given these to him yet but I'm excited to see how he likes them. I would give these a high rating for sturdiness and for a great handle!!!
L**S
Great for arthritic hands
The handles are great for arthritic hands but the spoon is too large to fit in yogurt and jello. I wish the one of the spoons was smaller.
C**O
Overall good but stainless steel somewhat disappointing.
Overall, I like these utensils. My only disappointment is that the stainless steel is not as strong as I would like. At 83, strength on my hands is limited. I found these had a tendency to bend out of shape as I tried to use them on some foods.
B**H
Great product
I have a condition that makes my fingers curl. It is difficult to hold regular utensils. These are working great for me. The knife is sharp enough that I was able to cut up a thin slice of ham. The only negative is I wish the fork tines were sharper, more defined. I like the red handles being a person who has to have lots of color in my life.
B**E
Perfect for my elderly father
I got these for my father who is 92 and has Parkinsons. The oval rubber grips are perfect for a secure hold. He says the serrated knife is great! The blunt tines on the fork don't seem to be a problem for him as reported by others. He is in a long-term care facility and they wash them along with everything else and they seem to be holding up well, but he's only had them for a couple of weeks. We would recommend them.
K**S
Easy to hold
These are nice looking and very easy for anyone who needs adaptive cutlery to hang on to and manipulate. But the metal part bends VERY easily, which rather shocked us.
E**S
Works great
My mil has arthritis and carpel tunnel and at 93 she started using plastic utensils. I went searching bc she’s super picky and hard to please. She never said she liked them but her friends have called bc she suggested it to them. That says it all lol.
D**Y
Mom can eat on her own again.
My 96-year old mom recently started to have difficulty holding onto her eating utensils, often dropping them. I found red rubber tubes I could insert her fork and spoon into that allowed her to continue eating independently. As great as that worked, she didn't want to use these in front of company and would often just not eat. I found these adaptive utensils on Amazon and ordered with fingers crossed. She loved them. Because they're not totally round like the tubes she has a better grip and doesn't feel like people are staring. Will order two more sets. Thank you so much for the smile I get from mom when she uses these.
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