Adapted plates, plate guards, bowls and other adaptive dinnerware help solve eating problems. Use these items to help make eating less work and more enjoyable for people who have difficulty feeding themselves. Modified dishes and tableware designed to help users eat with minimal help. Some of the modifications are built-up dish sides that help to push food onto the fork or spoon as well as keeping it contained, and weighted or suction bases on bowls and dishes to prevent slipping.
These adapted scoop dishes are low on one side and raised on the opposite side. This design helps to make scooping food easier. Non-skid bottoms prevent sliding and provide increased control for scooping food. Choose from suction bottoms, non-slip rubber bottoms, round or oval adapted scoop dishes. These adapted dishes are ideal for meals or snacks. Choose from a variety of colors including bright yellow, blue or red colors. These high contrast colors provide a bright colored background to light colored foods for people with low vision.
Users who find standard bowls difficult to use will find these adapted dining bowls helpful for independent dining. Weighted or suction bases on bowls help to prevent slipping, and curved built-up sides help to push food onto the spoon as well as keeping it contained. Choose from a variety of special bowls designed to promote self-feeding.
Adapted dining plates are designed to provide a helpful solution for users who have difficulty using standard dinner plates. Plates with raised edges and divisions facilitate the placement of food onto the spoon or the fork. The user pushes the food against the side or the partition, making it fall into the bowl or onto the tines. Many of the dishes have features to enhance stability, including suction bases or weighted bottoms.
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