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PARKINSON'S DISEASE TABLEWARE


Sustainably independent - Features for Parkinson's disease patients

Eine Familie beim Essen. A family at dinner.

INDEPENDENT EATING AIDS

Tremors, slowed movements, muscle stiffness, postural instability, and swallowing disorders: When the body no longer wants to obey due to changes in the central nervous system, people with Parkinson's tend to adopt avoidance strategies and often choose isolation out of shame. Simple movements, such as holding a knife and fork, can no longer be managed alone. Helplessness overshadows pleasure and joy. Relatives often try to take as much as possible off the sick person's hands and support him or her with large and small tasks - starting with buttering the bread. However, activities of daily living such as personal hygiene and food preparation should be practised as long as possible. Eating aids with special features enable people to eat independently for a long time and thus activate those affected without stigmatising them.

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Spoon guard, set of 3 Spoon guard, set of 3
Spoon guard, set of 3
Regular price: £14.50

Available, delivery time: 1-3 Days

Large plate with sloped base Large plate with sloped base
Large plate with sloped base
Regular price: £18.50

Available, delivery time: 1-3 Days

Large non-slip board Large non-slip board
Large non-slip board
Regular price: £21.50

Available, delivery time: 8-16 Days - Shipping from Germany

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Stainless steel cutlery set with flexible handles Stainless steel cutlery set with flexible handles
Stainless steel cutlery set with flexible handles
Regular price: £70.50

Available, delivery time: 1-3 Days

INDEPENDENT DRINKING AIDS

Although everyday aids cannot influence the symptoms or the course of the disease, they do give people with Parkinson's disease back some quality of life and independence in their daily lives. They activate those affected and reduce their dependence on caregivers. Independent drinking is especially important and should be encouraged. However, drinking from the usually offered sippy cup is unfamiliar and very dangerous, especially with hot drinks, which leads to insecurity and rejection. Cups with unobtrusive features hidden in the design make independent drinking possible. The ergonomically shaped handles enable safe holding even with strong trembling. stigmatisation is avoided and the joy so stigmatisation-free drinking is possible again.

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Mug with internal cone Mug with internal cone
Mug with internal cone
Regular price: £8.50

Available, delivery time: 8-16 Days - Shipping from Germany

Two handled mug with internal cone Two handled mug with internal cone
Two handled mug with internal cone
Regular price: £9.00

Available, delivery time: 1-3 Days

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Non-slip cup with flower Non-slip cup with flower
Non-slip cup with flower
Regular price: From £8.00

Available, delivery time: 1-3 Days

Mug with internal cone Mug with internal cone
Mug with internal cone
Regular price: £8.50

Available, delivery time: 8-16 Days - Shipping from Germany

EATING AND DRINKING AIDS FOR PARKINSON’S – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY LIFE

Parkinson’s disease can affect movement, coordination and control. Symptoms such as tremor, muscle stiffness or reduced mobility can make eating and drinking increasingly difficult. Specially designed eating and drinking aids help people maintain independence in everyday life – at home, in care settings or in therapy.

SUPPORT FOR TREMOR AND REDUCED MOTOR CONTROL

Common symptoms such as shaking hands or uncontrolled movements require adapted solutions. Thoughtfully designed tableware helps stabilise movements, makes it easier to pick up food and enables safer, more controlled drinking.

DISCREET DESIGN FOR EVERYDAY USE

Supportive features are discreetly integrated into the design and are not immediately visible. This creates a familiar dining experience without stigma, while still providing effective support in everyday situations.

PROMOTING CONFIDENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE

Being able to eat and drink independently supports confidence and improves quality of life. Eating and drinking aids help maintain existing abilities and encourage active participation in daily routines.

SUITABLE FOR CARE, THERAPY AND HOME USE

Whether in care homes, hospitals, rehabilitation or private households, these products are designed for everyday use and support both users and caregivers.