Are you looking for high quality adaptive utensils for the elderly? Do you suffer from arthritic hands or tremors that are consistently ruining your dining experience? Have your family members been subjected to grasping difficulties or needed help stabilizing their tremulous hands due to Parkinson’s Disease or other neurological disorders? Help is here. Introducing the
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Added on: June 11, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Are you looking for high quality adaptive utensils for the elderly?
Do you suffer from arthritic hands or tremors that are consistently ruining your dining experience?
Have your family members been subjected to grasping difficulties or needed help stabilizing their tremulous hands due to Parkinson’s Disease or other neurological disorders?
Help is here.
Introducing the Adaptive Eating Utensils by Celley – an innovative (4) piece set of weighted utensils featuring an ergonomic, stainless steel and smooth black design. Each stainless steel utensil comes equipped with an adult-sized easy grip handle made of premium rubber – designed for durability and a dishwasher safe application. Not only are these styled to shape to your fingers for a more stabilized, wide & textured grip, but they are sculpted with built-in stands to make it easier to pick up when you are ready to use.
Fun Fact: Many users believe the true beauty to be displayed in the low profile, midnight black handles that inconspicuously blend in to any table setting.
This stylistic collection of adaptive silverware includes:
1 Knife (weight 3.07 oz)
1 Fork (weight 3.07 oz)
1 Teaspoon (weight 3.21 oz)
1 Spoon (weight 3.45 oz)
Adaptive Eating Utensils Perfect For:
Arthritic Hands
Grasping Difficulties
The Elderly
Poor Fine Motor Skills
Physically Disabled
Parkinson’s Tremors
Stroke Patients, Neurological Disorders, MS, Neuropathy & More
Whether eating breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert – make eating a manageable and pleasurable experience once again with the Celley Adaptive Eating Utensils Set.
Excellent aid for Parkinson’s Patient These are fabulous! My mother has Parkinson’s Disease and has a lot of difficulty holding utensils and bringing them to her mouth. I gave her these for Christmas and she said they helped her a lot. At the facility where she lives they use handles that attach to normal utensils but they are not very sturdy and are loose fitting. The Adaptive Eating Utensils by Celley are very sturdy (both the handle and the steel portion) and the handles are not detachable.The only negative aspect…
These utensils have weight which help anyone who trembles. I really like these utensils if you or a loved one has tremors get these they really do work. My mother now can feed herself without her food falling off her utensils. Thank you.Y
Easy to use and reliable We recently bought adaptive eating utensils for my 90 year old grandmother. She is recovering from a massive right cerebral stroke. Recovery is a slow and difficult process for anyone let alone a 90 yr old. She is determined and wanted to feed herself. These utensils are the beginning of her independence. She is able to hold them and keep the large handles moving the direction she wants it to go. The size of the handle and the weight of the utensils is perfect for an unstable arm. She’s…