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A Beginner’s Guide about Several Assistive Dinnerware and Utensils for Older People in Australia

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A Beginner’s Guide about Several Assistive Dinnerware and Utensils for Older People in Australia

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  1. A Beginner’s Guide about Several Assistive Dinnerware and Utensils for Older People in Australia Older people in Australia who are affected by chronic conditions like Dementia, Neuropathy, Stroke, osteoporosis or Alzheimer's often have trouble eating independently. Weakness or hand tremors can make holding utensils and making the necessary hand and arm movements almost impossible. They may even lose their appetite and stop eating completely because of these difficulties. Assistive devices for eating and drinking allow older people to enjoy their meals within their homes in Australia with minimal spills or fuss. These products are precisely designed to be used again and again. They are very useful for care-takers who are looking after their elderly patients. Dementia-friendly crockery like vital plates, non-slip cups, and thermo mugs are easily recognisable by sight and are effective for ensuring that the dining is not a frustrating experience. These dining aids are precisely designed to be easy to see and to use by elderly people suffering from chronic conditions that precisely affect their brains. In this article, we will discuss some helpful adaptive utensils, dinnerware that specifically makes eating easier for older people with Alzheimer’s, dementia, arthritis, hand mobility issues, hand tremors, and Parkinson’s disease. Food Plate Guard The food plate guard can be fitted to ordinary plates to assist elders with eating. It is a flexible transparent guard that prevents food from being pushed off the plate accidentally while eating. Moreover, these guards help elderly people with food collection and prevent spillage by creating a high inward sloping wall. Contoured Plate It is a sloped plate designed for those who have difficulty getting food on their utensils. The contoured plate has a low front and high back to help seniors push their food against the wall and onto the fork or spoon without spilling it. It helps those with tremors, limited dexterity, and one-handed users. Stabilising Spoon

  2. It is revolutionary spoon for older people with limited hand or arm mobility due to post-stroke deficits, cerebral palsy, tremor-caused diseases such as Parkinson, The stabilising spoon keeps the bowl of the spoon horizontal regardless of how the hand or arm twists or moves. They are suitable for left or right-handed use. Deep Dished Plate It is an ergonomic deep plate that is precisely designed for assisting seniors in guiding food onto their spoon or fork. These plates have a deep inner lip that prevents food from sliding off the edge of the plate. The large contoured rim makes the plate easier to grip. It is important to understand that these plates are lightweight that makes independent eating easier for those with one hand, tremor, poor hand coordination, or general weakness in the hand. Non-Slip Cup It is an innovative drinking cup that has a special non-slip surface for providing a secure grip for shaky hands. It is very useful for people living with chronic health conditions like dementia, Alzheimer's, MS, Parkinson and that recovering from a heart stroke. It is ideal for children as the cup is break-resistant. Sure-Grip Bendable Cutlery The bendable cutlery features a twist in the metal shaft for allowing them to be bent to the desired angle. It can bent to either the right or left to the position, which is the most comfortable for the user. They are provided with rubber handles that provide an improved grip for the user. Vital Thermo Mug It is an insulated mug that holds hot and cold drinks to a consistent temperature. It is important to understand that the conically shaped inner cup allows the content to be emptied without tilting the head. It is ideal for use in bed or laying down.

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