Encouraging independence with eating and drinking
The best way to understand the supportive features of the ORNAMIN tableware is to try it out. Therefore ORNAMIN offers starter kits in different sizes at special prices, so you, your patients or residents have the opportunity to find out how the hidden features encourage independence with eating and drinking. We are looking forward to your feedback!
1x Mug with Internal Cone
Model 207
limited movement in the neck and arms; dysphagia


1x Drinking Lid
Model 813
dysphagia; swallowing difficulties; shaky hand or tremor; limited movement in the neck


1x Plate with Sloped Base
Model 901
limited movement in hands; shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed
+ information material


1x Mug with Internal Cone
Model 207
limited movement in the neck and arms; dysphagia


1x Non-slip Cup with Flower
Model 820
numb fingers; clammy or shaky hands; tremor


1x Drinking Lid
Model 813
dysphagia; swallowing difficulties; shaky hand or tremor; limited movement in the neck


1x Plate with Sloped Base
Model 902
limited movement in hands, shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed


1x Keep Warm Plate
Model 201
slow eating


1x Non-slip Board
1x Food Preparation Help
Model 900 / Model 960
limited movement in hands; shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed
+ information material


THE RED RANGE
The functional tableware by ORNAMIN is based on one main principle: eating is a visual process too. Clear shapes and contrasting colours help to make eating and drinking simpler and easier to do. Our tip: Red is the colour of dementia because it has a positive effect on the appetite, provides orientation and is a colour that those living with dementia can still recognise even in the advanced stages and it makes contrasts in colour easy to see.

1x Mug with Internal Cone
Model 207
limited movement in the neck and arms; dysphagia


1x Drinking Lid
Model 813
dysphagia; swallowing difficulties; shaky hands or tremor; limited movement in the neck


1x Plate with Sloped Base
Model 901
limited movement in hands; shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed


1x Non-slip Board
Model 900
limited movement in hands; shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed


1x Cutlery set
limited movement in hands; shaky hands or tremor; limited motor skills or one-handed
+ information material


The amazing six
How do you ensure that food maintains the right temperature for longer when serving slow eaters? Which characteristics should children’s tableware offer? Or how would people who, for instance, can only use one hand prefer their tableware to be designed? These are just a few of the many questions we address. Thanks to the ingenuity of our developers and designers as well as the helpful tips provided by our customers, we have developed six features that allow people with disabilities to maintain their independence when eating and drinking.

Sloped base
Design with a whole new slant. The colourful, attractive plate boasts a cleverly concealed sloped base and discreet protruding lip, both of which make it easier for people eating with one hand to access food with a fork or spoon.


Internal cone
Raise your mug, not your head. The cone-shaped interior allows you to drink from the mug without tilting your head back, so that people who have physical limitations or are bed-bound can drink with ease.


Raised edges
Spreading made easy. A slightly raised surface can make all the difference – for instance, when you can only use one hand. That’s why our bread and butter board has raised edges on three sides that will prevent a slice of bread from sliding off.


Thermal function
Hot stays hot and cold stays cold. This function takes the form of a hollow space along the floor and sides that can be filled with water, thus maintaining the correct temperature and allowing you to take your time enjoying your food or drink.


Non-slip function
Well in hand. Just try to keep your hands off these products. Decorative features, grip pads and a mug sleeve made of a special non-slip material ensure a firm grip even when hands are clammy, shaky or lack sensation.


Brake function
This is a non-slip zone. Sometimes it is the areas you are least likely to notice that conceal something special. In the case of our plates and bowls, it is under the base, where a clever non-slip ring ensures that nothing slides around when you are eating.

Looking for more products?
In the shop you find more products as well as information regarding eating and drinking with disabilities and diseases such as MS, Parkinson’s or after a stroke. We gladly help you to find the right product for your patient’s needs.