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Flannel Clothing Protector - Medium

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Redware Built-up Utensils

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Built-Up Utensils(Soup Spoon)

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Flannel Clothing Protector - Large

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Weighted Utensils

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Lightweight Utensils Set

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Built-Up Utensils(Fork)

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Weighted Utensils

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Weighted Utensils

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Built-Up Utensils(Rocker Knife)

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Adapted cutlery makes sitting down to a meal more comfortable. Tremors, involuntary hand movements, gripping difficulties, and a limited range of hand motion make the most basic tasks difficult. But there are solutions. Need adapted cutlery for future meals? BIOS Medical is an adapted cutlery manufacturer in Canada.

Adapted cutlery for a more comfortable mealtime 

Adapted cutlery can help reclaim eating independence and make mealtimes more comfortable. Looking for adapted cutlery in Canada? BIOS Medical has a range of products to choose from.

Keatlery-weighted cutlery is designed to provide individuals with Essential Tremors or Parkinson’s disease with more comfortable mealtimes. The fork, knife, soup spoon, and dessert spoon are made from 100 percent stainless steel and weigh 7 oz/198 g. All KEatlery-weighted cutlery is dishwasher-safe.

Amefa Integral cutlery is developed for people with limited wrist range of motion and gripping difficulties. The bullet-shaped handle fits perfectly into the palm of a hand and makes it easy to hold. It is made from 18/10 stainless steel. BIOS Medical sells the complete set of fork, knife, and spoon, or the items can be bought separately. 

Eating is more than the foods you eat 

Eating is more than the foods you eat, according to Canada’s Food Guide from Canada Health. They provide appealing recipes that can be enjoyed with adapted cutlery and suggest the following:

  • Be mindful of your eating habits
  • Cook more often
  • Enjoy your food
  • Eat meals with others
  • Use food labels
  • Limit highly processed foods
  • Marketing can influence your food choices.

The snapshot of Canada’s food guide is available in more than thirty languages, including Indigenous languages. Enjoy time around the table with good company, good food, and the comfort of adapted cutlery.

BIOS Medical has been taking care of Canadians for over three generations. We are an adapted cutlery manufacturer and accept payment via PayPal, GPay, and ShopPay. Buy adapted cutlery online from BIOS Medical today.


FAQs

1. What is adapted cutlery, and who is it for?

  Adaptive cutlery is specially designed eating utensils that help individuals with limited hand strength, reduced dexterity, tremors, arthritis, Parkinson's disease, stroke recovery, or other mobility challenges eat more independently and comfortably.

2. How does adapted cutlery help with independent eating?

It improves grip and control through ergonomic handles and differently weighted materials, allowing users to eat without assistance. This promotes confidence and independence during meals.

3. What features make adapted cutlery easier to use?

Features like non-slip handles, angled designs, and differently weighted materials reduce strain on the hands and improve usability, and help to control slight hand tremors.

4. Is adapted cutlery helpful for arthritis patients and stroke patients?

 Adaptive cutlery can be particularly beneficial for individuals with arthritis and those recovering from a stroke. For arthritis patients, ergonomic handles and specialized designs help reduce joint strain and discomfort, making utensils easier to grip and use with less pain. For stroke patients, adaptive cutlery can assist with improving coordination and support the gradual recovery of the motor skills required for independent self-feeding, promoting greater confidence and independence during mealtimes.

5. Are adapted utensils safe for everyday use?

Yes, they are made from durable, food-safe materials designed for daily use and long-term reliability.

6. How is adapted cutlery different from regular utensils?

Unlike standard utensils, adapted cutlery is designed with larger grips, specialized angles, and made with differently weighted materials to enhance control and comfort.

7. Are these adapted cutlery easy to clean and maintain?

Most adapted cutlery products are dishwasher-safe and require minimal maintenance, making them convenient for everyday use.