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A pair of chopsticks designed to assist the user to correctly use chopsticks. They are long and connected together by a bridge. Soft, silicone, flexible rings are used as thumb and finger guides to support the chopsticks in the hand. The range includes models for pre-school and school aged children as well as adults. Models are available for right or left hand use.
An angled spoon available in either right or left handed models.
A combined knife and fork available for left or right handed use.
A spoon with serrated edges on both sides to assist with cutting food, and a deeper bowl.
A small dose mug designed for people who need assistance with drinking. The mug is plastic and has a channelled lip on one side which enables drinking without having to lean the head back to swallow. Useful for those who have difficulty leaning their head back to swallow liquid medication.
A rocker knife, with a folding blade and plastic handle.
Cutlery designed for people who need assistance with feeding. Spoons and fork have long handles.
Lightweight forks with a thick or thin black plastic handle and stainless steel head. The range also includes knives and spoons.
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