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This is a drop in bag system that enables a baby to be given fresh food by chewing on the mesh bag. It helps with the transition from drinking to chewing while reducing the high risk of choking. Suitable for babies from about 5 months of age till approx 22months
A yellow plastic cone shaped holder. The ice cream is positioned in the holder that has a lipped surround to collect drips from melted ice cream. The plastic holder may prevent the cone of the ice cream being crushed.
A plastic device consisting of of a thin cylinder with a plunger. When the plunger is depressed four thin wire claws protrude through the base. These open to clutch a pickle (or similar size object). Designed to remove difficult to reach pickles from a jar.
A clamp which is designed to hold a sandwich on one end and connect to a palmar cuff / utensil holder on the other. The clamp and rubber band hold the sandwich securely whilst keeping the food intact.
The Neater Eater is available in four different versions to enable people who have a tremor, uncontrolled or weak and limited movements to feed themselves. It consists of an arm mounted on one of three baseboards, fixed by fold away clamps to a table. Special high sided ceramic or plastic plates fit into a hole in the baseboard. Plastic or metal spoons fit into a special holder that clips to the arm. A foot operated version is available.
A portable battery powered feeding device. It comes with a wand switch positioned for head activation and an alternative plate switch which can be mounted for activation by foot, arm or other body part. Please note this is not a stock item and will need to be imported. The supplier does not have a demonstration unit.
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