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SUBTLE, DIGNIFIED HELP

Eating and drinking independently with dignity is still possible when living with a disability.

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PRODUCTS DO NOT STAND OUT


With inconspicuous eating and drinking aids nobody knows that they are different

Frau mit Halskrause am Tisch

INDEPENDENT DESPITE CHALLENGES

After an accident, an illness or a stroke, from one day to the next, nothing is as it used to be. Suitable aids are needed to support eating and drinking. Traditional eating and drinking aids such as sippy cups, nose cups or plate raisers are not only ugly, but also make those affected feel embarrassed and singled out, as they are very noticeable at the table.

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UNOBTRUSIVE AIDS MAINTAIN SELF-ESTEEM

No longer being able to eat and drink independently is a very unpleasant experience for those affected. A person's self-esteem depends heavily on being able to decide when and what to eat. Having a meal or drink fed to you undermines your dignity and is often perceived as extremely unpleasant. The traditional, undignified eating and drinking aids are often rejected because they are highly stigmatising. All of this often leads to complete refusal of food and a steady decline in health and existing self-care abilities.

Mann mit Gipsarm schneidet eine Gurke auf dem Ornamin Essbrettchen
Mann bekommt Essen gereicht

ACTIVATION WHEN EATING TOGETHER

Inconspicuous eating and drinking aids break this vicious circle. Affected people receive help with eating through special features which are hidden in the design. Regular activation of skills at mealtimes means that existing movements are retained or lost skills are retrained - quite naturally when eating together. This activation also relieves the workload on carers.

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