The Latest Adaptive Cutlery Has Finally Been Revealed!
It's about having meals,
take/put back things, or go out somewhere, disabled and older people mostly
depend on others. To be always dependent on someone for small tasks becomes
embracing in day to day life. So, I don't think anyone would be happy by having
such a disability. Especially it feels so depressed and cursed when people
treat them rudely for their in capabilities. But hey, look at the positive side,
many people in the world are doing their best for the well-being of these
people. Nowadays, many products are available to help disabled and older people
such as remote-controlled chairs, hearing aids. specially-designed spectacles,
KFS disability cutlery (Knife - Fork - Spoon combined), etc. These things have
been making their lives so much more accessible than ever.
Speaking of mealtimes,
cutlery is the basic need for all of us. However, some older people and the
people who suffer from chronic diseases facing hand-closure problems, face many
challenges in taking their meals comfortably. To deal with such situations, we
have introduced a product, KFS Easy-Eat Utensil, that is uniquely designed for
their mealtime convenience. It can be proven very useful for taking the meal
with only one hand. It was designed by Peter Scott, an Australian inventor, who
has many well-known and commonly used innovations to his credit. This KFSEasy-Eat Utensil is a combination of Knife, Fork, Spoon, Can opener, and Bottle
opener. These features are combined in a light-weight still robust, safe, and
convenient design.
It is specially designed
for people who suffer from chronic diseases such as Stroke, Parkinson's,
Arthritis, Aids, Tremors, and Vision loss. People who lost one side of hand
control find it annoying to take their meal. That's why the availability of
functional accessories are there to make each dining experience more
satisfying. KFS came up with the same idea and introduced this perfect mealtime
utensil that is widely adapted among many diseased and older people. It has
been making people's lives easier for many years.
INDEPENDENT SURVIVAL SOLUTION
Is there anyone in your friends or relatives
facing a difficult life due to prolonged diseases? Then you can help them
overcome their self-feeding problem by providing them this extraordinary cutlery
for disabled people, which is no less than the independent survival kit. It's
the complete and widely adapted cutlery to fill this void. You can buy this
unique product from the KFS.
Cutlery is important for ensuring that mealtimes stay comfortable, tidy and straightforward. For individuals with limited dexterity, tremors and muscle issues, we have a wide range of adapted cutlery that can help to maintain control and independence while eating.
Needs and requirements when choosing adapted cutlery
When choosing cutlery for a
disability, it's important to keep your requirements in mind. For example, if
you or your loved one is living with dementia, colored cutlery is more ideal to
help differentiate between your cutlery and the food on the plate. For people
with hand tremors, weighted cutlery is
more suitable for keeping control whilst eating.
Things to consider when choosing cutlery
● Dexterity - are you able to grip your cutlery
securely?
● Steadiness - will you require weighted cutlery?
● Color - will you need help to differentiate?
● Angled - do you need assistance guiding the food
towards your mouth?
● Do you eat one-handed?
WEIGHTED CUTLERY
Weighted cutlery is ideal
for individuals who live with tremors or conditions like Parkinson's, as the
built-up handle is weighted to control the utensil and keep it steady,
therefore minimizing any spills. Even though the handle is heavier than
standard, weighted cutlery is often ergonomically designed to be comfortable
and easy to hold, without causing any aches or pains in the wrists. This kind
of cutlery helps to provide control when using utensils and to prevent tremors
from shaking the cutlery.
BENDABLE & ANGLED CUTLERY
Angled cutlery is ideal for one-handed dining and individuals
with a lack of dexterity in one arm/hand. The curved design of the cutlery
enables users to scoop the food onto the spoon or fork one-handed without the
need to push it on, whilst also preventing the user from having to twist their
arm uncomfortably and encouraging a straight wrist at the perfect angle.
GOOD GRIP CUTLERY
For added security, our
good grip cutlery features an ergonomic handle to be more comfortable for users
with a limited grip. The contoured design enables the user to maintain a secure
grip on the cutlery, even if the handle is wet and slippy, therefore preventing
the risk of any spills during mealtimes. Features like the grooved handles are
particularly ideal for individuals living with arthritis and other
dexterity-related conditions.
Cutlery is an important
part of dining and with lots of choice of adapted cutlery in modern and simple
designs, it is easier than ever to have inclusive dining for all the family.
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