DEMENTIA
Promoting independent eating and drinking with intuitively usable dementia tableware is possible with the "red series" from ORNAMIN. The auxiliary functions invisibly hidden in the design encourage and activate without stigmatising. Clear red colour accents have an appetising effect, provide orientation and are easily recognised even in old age.
STROKE
Movement disorders, dysphagia, visual disturbances or hemiplegia are often the consequences of a stroke. The ORNAMIN stroke tableware was developed especially for this diagnosis. Integrated auxiliary functions 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.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Independent eating and drinking with shaky hands, strong tremor, muscle stiffness, postural instability and swallowing disorders is made possible by the ORNAMIN Parkinson's tableware. It supports those affected to remain active. The tableware has intelligently hidden auxiliary functions that make it a practical, non-stigmatising everyday aid. Although these everyday aids cannot influence the symptoms or the course of the disease, they give Parkinson's sufferers back a bit of quality of life and independence.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Numbness in arms and legs, swallowing difficulties or visual disturbances are symptoms of multiple sclerosis. They make independent eating and drinking a great challenge in everyday life. The ORNAMIN multiple sclerosis tableware has auxiliary functions invisibly hidden in the design that enable independent eating and drinking with physical impairments. The eating and drinking aids look like ordinary tableware and not like classic, stigmatising care aids.
EATING & DRINKING AIDS FOR MS, DEMENTIA, STROKE AND PARKINSON
Conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), dementia, stroke and Parkinson’s disease can make eating and drinking more challenging. Specially designed eating and drinking aids support people with reduced mobility in maintaining independence – at home, in care environments or in clinical settings.
SUPPORT FOR REDUCED MOBILITY AND COORDINATION
Tremors, limited movement or coordination difficulties can affect everyday eating and drinking. Thoughtfully designed aids help stabilise movements, make it easier to pick up food and allow more controlled drinking. This improves daily routines for both users and caregivers.
DISCREET SOLUTIONS WITHOUT STIGMA
Unlike traditional disability tableware, modern solutions focus on discreet design. Supportive features are cleverly integrated and hardly visible, creating a familiar dining experience without drawing attention.
DEVELOPED WITH CARE AND THERAPY EXPERTS
These products have been developed in collaboration with occupational therapists, caregivers and users. They are tailored to the needs of care homes, hospitals, rehabilitation and private households.
SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE
Being able to eat and drink independently strengthens confidence and improves quality of life. Intelligent eating and drinking aids help maintain these abilities for as long as possible.