DISEASES


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EATING AND DRINKING WITH CERTAIN DISEASES

Are you looking for support with a specific disease? Then you have come to the right place. Find out about the ORNAMIN special eating and drinking aids developed together with professionals.

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DEMENTIA TABLEWARE

The ORNAMIN dementia tableware can be used intuitively and has supportive features hidden in the design, that enable independent eating and drinking. Clear red colour accents stimulate the appetite, provide orientation and are easily recognised for a long time. 

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STROKE TABLEWARE

The ORNAMIN stroke tableware was specially developed for the effects of a stroke, such as movement disorders, swallowing disorders (dysphagia), visual disorders or hemiplegia. Integrated features enable stroke patients to eat and drink independently. The functional tableware serves as a great support in the everyday life of those affected as well as caring relatives.

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Schlaganfall Patienten essen und trinken selbstständig mithilfe von ORNAMIN Pflegegeschirr mit Trick
Parkinson Erkrankte essen selbstständig mithilfe von ORNAMIN Pflegegeschirr-Trick

PARKINSON'S DISEASE TABLEWARE

The ORNAMIN Parkinson's tableware supports those affected to remain active. The tableware has intelligently hidden features, that enable independent eating and drinking with shaky hands, strong tremor, muscle stiffness, postural instability and swallowing disorders. Although these everyday aids cannot influence the symptoms or the course of the disease, they do give Parkinson's patients back a bit of quality of life and independence.

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS TABLEWARE

The ORNAMIN Multiple Sclerosis Tableware has supportive features, invisibly hidden in the design. These special features enable independent eating and drinking in cases of numbness in the arms and legs, swallowing disorders or visual impairments. The ORNAMIN eating and drinking aids look like ordinary tableware and not like classic care aids.

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CARE AIDS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL AND DOMESTIC CARE

The ORNAMIN special eating and drinking aids were developed together with people in need of care, occupational therapists and professional carers and are tailored to the special needs of patients, carers in retirement homes, nursing homes and hospital staff as well as caring relatives. The ORNAMIN tableware with special features can be used intuitively, relieve caregivers and increase the quality of life of those affected. The nursing aids include everyday aids for slow eating and drinking, anti-slip aids, dementia tableware, Alzheimer's tableware, aids for the elderly and disabled tableware. Especially after a stroke and in the case of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, dementia, Alzheimer's or Parkinson's desease, ORNAMIN care aids are a useful everyday helper and support independent eating and drinking.

THE BETTER CHOICE: ORNAMIN TABLEWARE WITH SPECIAL FEATURES
Conventional care utensils such as nose-cut cups, nail boards, sippy cups, cups with spouts, plate guards or dysphagia cups stigmatise people in need of care as users of 'disabled utensils'. In order to maintain independence, self-esteem and enjoyment for people with disabilities for as long as possible, ORNAMIN has developed intelligent special tableware with hidden functions, so-called 'tricks', which looks like ordinary tableware. The special aspect: You can't see the supportive features on the eating and drinking aids. Non-slip coatings keep the dishes steady on the table and provide a firm grip. For slow eaters, the thermal dishes keep the food appetisingly warm for longer. Inclined, plates with a sloped base replace plate guards and non-slip mats and enable independent eating, even with only one hand. Special drinking aids make it easy to drink without having to put the head back. In this way, people with disabilities, seniors in need of care or people with swallowing disorders (dysphagia) or with physical limitations can drink easily without assistance, even when lying down.