Good Grips Weighted and Bendable Cutlery Features
- Provides more control so that the utensil reaches the mouth easier
- The flexible ribbing adapts to any grip
- Cushioned grip keeps the utensil in the hand even when wet
- Bendable utensils or angled cutlery make eating a comfortable task by reducing the effort required in to bend the wrist, elbow, or shoulder
- The unique edge of the knife offers stability while cutting
- Bendable Utensils are latex free
Note: This item cannot be returned or exchanged due to hygiene reasons
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When to use Good Grips Utensils?
- Individuals suffering from a recent stroke
- Parkinson's disease or neurological impairments
- Weak grasp
- Limited arm movement
What to buy with Good Grips Utensils
What are the uses of Good Grips Angled and Bendable Utensils?
- Angled Utensils consist of a variety of modified spoons, forks, and knives that are easily angled, curved, or bendable.
- It helps reduce the chances of loss of appetite and malnutrition by making food access easier.
- If a person has some physical limitations that make their eating process difficult, they can go for bendable utensils.
Good Grips Weighted Utensils FAQ
Are Good Grips Weighted Utensils good for Parkinson's?
These weighted angled utensils are ideal for people with Parkinson's disease as they provide stability to the hands and prevent shaking of the hand. It helps in holding eating utensils and moving them from a plate or bowl to the mouth without spilling the food.
What is the purpose of using weighted utensils?
Weighted Utensils are designed to provide additional weight to help stabilize hand and arm movements for those who experience tremors or shakes when eating.
What is an angled spoon used for?
Angled eating utensils are ideal for people with limited or painful movement of their upper extremities to help provide independent eating as much as possible.
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