MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS TABLEWARE
Sustainably independent - special features for MS patients
INDEPENDENT EATING AIDS
Sensory disturbances, numbness or tingling in the arms, legs and trunk restrict movements in daily life. Soup spooning becomes a challenge - especially when the visual disturbances typical of MS also occur, limiting contrast and sharp vision. With the hidden functions in the universal design, the tableware helps MS sufferers to maintain enjoyment and zest for life at the dining table: The coloured rim of the tableware provides a clear contrast to the white inner surface of the plate and the dining table for better orientation. The plates, bowls, cups and boards are characterised by their intuitive handling. The special features in the design provide additional relief for everyday challenges.
INDEPENDENT DRINKING AIDS
Shaky or weak hands, but also limited mobility in the neck rob people with impairments of their independence when drinking. Drinking is enormously important and should be done independently for as long as possible. Colourful and functional cups compensate for impairments caused by illness and promote independent drinking - without stigmatising. The aids incorporated in the design are not recognisable at first glance and can be used intuitively. This significantly increases the acceptance of those affected and raises their self-esteem.
EATING AND DRINKING AIDS FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY LIFE
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect movement, coordination and sensory perception. Symptoms such as numbness, reduced fine motor skills, visual impairment or swallowing difficulties can make eating and drinking more challenging. Specially designed eating and drinking aids help people maintain independence – at home, in care settings or in therapy.
SUPPORT FOR REDUCED MOBILITY AND COORDINATION
Limited movement, loss of strength or coordination difficulties require adapted solutions. Thoughtfully designed tableware helps stabilise movements, makes it easier to pick up food and enables safer, more controlled drinking.
DISCREET DESIGN FOR EVERYDAY USE
Supportive features are discreetly integrated into the design and are not immediately visible. This creates a familiar dining experience without stigma, while still providing effective support in everyday situations.
PROMOTING CONFIDENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE
Being able to eat and drink independently supports confidence and improves quality of life. Eating and drinking aids help maintain existing abilities and encourage active participation in daily routines.
SUITABLE FOR CARE, THERAPY AND HOME USE
Whether in rehabilitation, hospitals, care facilities or private households, these products are designed for everyday use and support both users and caregivers.