STROKE TABLEWARE
Sustainably independent - Special features for stroke patients
INDEPENDENT EATING AIDS
The possible consequences of a stroke, such as hemiplegia, sensory disturbances in the arms and legs, speech and vision disorders, make it difficult for many stroke patients to return to everyday life. However, it is important to quickly relearn everyday movements through practice. This also includes eating independently, because it promotes self-esteem and enjoyment. This is where inconspicuous eating aids come into play. They activate and help to develop existing skills. In this way, eating is practised, tried out and lost abilities are restored step by step.
INDEPENDENT DRINKING AIDS
To activate healing processes, drinking is essential - but please not from a stigmatising sippy cup, because drinking is unfamiliar and very dangerous, especially with hot drinks. This leads to insecurity and rejection. Cups with special features discreetly hidden in the design make independent drinking possible without stigmatisation. The ergonomically shaped handles enable safe holding even with limited hand motor skills, inconspicuous drinking attachments dose the drink and prevent bad spill accidents.
EATING AND DRINKING AIDS AFTER STROKE – SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE IN DAILY LIFE
After a stroke, reduced mobility, coordination difficulties or swallowing disorders (dysphagia) can make eating and drinking challenging. Specially designed eating and drinking aids help people regain independence step by step – at home, in rehabilitation or in care environments.
TARGETED SUPPORT FOR REDUCED MOBILITY
Common effects such as tremors, limited movement or one-sided weakness require adapted solutions. Thoughtfully designed tableware helps stabilise movements, makes it easier to pick up food and enables safer, more controlled drinking.
INTUITIVE USE AND DISCREET DESIGN
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 for everyday eating and drinking.
SUPPORT FOR USERS AND CAREGIVERS
Eating and drinking aids after stroke not only support those affected, but also relieve caregivers and family members. They help create safer routines and promote independence in daily life.
SUITABLE FOR REHABILITATION, CARE AND HOME USE
Whether in neurological rehabilitation, hospitals, care facilities or at home, these products are designed for everyday use and provide reliable support throughout the recovery process.