Eating & Drinking Accessories

Adapted eating and drinking accessories make it easier to eat independently for people with impaired hand movements or grip — cutlery with thick handles, non-slip plates, cups with a spout.

Eating and drinking accessories — how to choose

Adapted eating and drinking accessories help people with impaired hand movements, grip or coordination eat and drink independently, for example after a stroke or with tremor. They preserve the person’s independence and dignity while eating.

Types

  • Cutlery with thick or angled handles — easier to hold.
  • Non-slip plates and bowls with a high edge — make it easier to scoop food.
  • Cups with a spout, lid or two handles — for safe drinking.

Quality and support

Our specialists will help you choose suitable accessories.

Frequently asked questions

Which accessories are suitable after a stroke?

After a stroke, cutlery with thick handles, non-slip plates and cups with two handles or a lid are suitable, making it easier to eat with one hand and reducing spillage.