🍽️ Elevate your dining experience with effortless elegance!
The Right Handed Grip Easy Offset Spork is a versatile dining utensil designed for individuals with limited hand mobility. Made from high-quality stainless steel and featuring an ergonomic 4.5" gray plastic handle, this spork combines the functionality of a fork and spoon while being easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Rehabilitation Advantage |
P**M
Perfect Eating Tool for Stiff Patients
This is a perfect Utensil for people that have lost their “Range of Motion” or who are stiff. Also for people who have lost or have poor coordination. The bend in the Utensil- MakesGetting the spoon to your mouth/ much easier! To understand how it will work- Pretend you are using a Spork -like this! Make a Fist -with the Proper Hand- Leaving your thumb sticking out ( Like the metal part of the Utensil will be.)— Now bend YOUR Elbow- like you are bringing your Thumb (the food -to your mouth. —When you bend your Elbow -enough to get the Utensil- Any Where Near Your Mouth! WITHOUT the Bend in the “Spork”- you REALLY Must “Cock” your wrist to get your thumb ( the food ) into your mouth. That motion -is not easy -for “ Stiff “ patients! THIS IS THE ANSWER!😊👍
L**Y
Cuchara
La persona no la ha usado le cuesta mucho trabajo sostenerla porque no tiene fuerza en sus manos y se le cae pero para una persona que pueda sostenerla resultaría muy práctica
M**R
Just what I needed.
Just enough fork. Wish the handle was thicker.
S**N
Works for me
When it comes to assistive eating devices, different things work for different folks. My current diagnosis is Essential Tremor, although that can change at any time. My daughter bought me heavy eating utensils and they did not help me at all. I have both the spoon and the spork in this design now - they are very light weight and they are the most effective utensils I have tried so far. Sometimes even these do not get the food from the plate to my mouth, despite my struggles. I am fortunate to live in a senior living place with a lot of compassionate co-residents, and they encourage me to go ahead and eat with my hands when it is not a sloppy option. P.S. I have had Deep Brain Stimulation surgery for my condition, but as some of you out there know, it is not always effective. Just trying to share some pointers with you all.
D**M
Person with dementia could handle
This is the better of all that I have ordered in the past because the handle is smaller for a small hand woman. However, it would be great if the scoop was just a little smaller, then it would be perfect.
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