– an easy way for people without finger function to hold a fork
– an easy way for people without finger function to hold a fork
– an easy way to get a better grip on a fork or spoon – suitable for people with impaired hand function
– can replace a table when necessary – suitable for people who use electric wheelchair
– enables people without function in arms or legs to drink independently
A simple holder for flatware – suitable for people with impaired hand function
A simple maneuverable assistive device for eating – suitable for disabled people who can’t use their arms and hands
Water bottle attached to wheelchair
– enable people with impaired hand function to hold a popsicle stick
Thanks to the bottle holder you will always have your water bottle with you – suitable for persons using a wheelchair
– an electronic aid that enables people without arm and hand function to eat by themselves
Attractive, lightweight heat-insulated coffee mug – suitable for people with reduced sensation
Tea mug with insulated double wall glass – suitable for people with impaired grip and loss of sensation
….makes the bottle easy to grip and easy to bring along – suitable for people with impaired hand function
– an easy way for people who have no finger function to drink
A nutcracker makes it easier to open screw tops – suitable for people with impaired hand function
– aids people with impaired hand function
Thermal mug with large handle suitable for people with impaired grip and reduced sensation
Thermos with good handle and automatic lid – suitable for persons with impaired hand function
Soapstone is used to keep food warm – practical for slow eaters
Cup with straw on wheelchair table enables persons with extensive disabilities to drink unassisted
With the ‘camelbak’ water is always accessible when lying in bed – suitable for persons with compromised arm/hand function
Easy to use wine bottle opener – suitable for persons with impaired hand function
The table support frame is sawn off to enable wheelchair users to slide their knees under the table.
Easy-grip mug with rubber ring that insulates – suitable for persons with loss of sensation
Modified knife – suitable for persons with impaired hand function
Holder for flatware and typing sticks sewn onto wrist bandage, suitable for persons without wrist function or finger dexterity
A round table with a pedestal leg in the middle can be suitable for wheelchair users
A method for persons with high spinal cord injury to drink water
Adapted eating utensils make it possible for a person with a high spinal cord injury to eat without assistance
By pulling out a drawer a wheelchair user can sit at a table that she or he otherwise could not slide in under
Wheelchair glove makes it easier for persons with impaired hand function to hold a fork
Suitable mug for persons with loss of sensation and compromised arm and/or hand function; the mug is always accessible in a holder on the electric wheelchair
Combined reading and snack table integrated in a customized night table, suitable for persons with compromised or no arm and/or hand function
Wheelchair table enables a person with impaired arm and hand function to eat, read and write
Plexiglas table on stand enables persons without active hand function to eat food such as a sandwich.
Orthosis makes independent eating possible for a person with a high spinal cord injury.
An all-in-one night table with room for many functions that helps a person with a high injury to stay in touch with and have control over the rest of the world even when in bed
Easy-grip, lightweight mug that can be used by persons with impaired hand function
Easy-grip mug – suitable for persons with impaired hand function
Mug with adapted handle – suitable for persons with loss of sensation or impaired hand function
Beautiful wine and shot glasses appropriate for persons with impaired hand function.
Bottle opener that can be used by persons with impaired hand function
Salt grinder appropriate for persons with impaired hand function.
Thermal mug with large handle suitable for persons with impaired grip and loss of sensation.
Water kettle with handle attached at both ends and customized lid appropriate for persons with impaired arm and/or hand function.
Teapot with handle attached at both ends and customized lid suitable for persons with impaired arm and/or hand function.
A strap taped to the milk container holder works well for persons with impaired hand function.