Dignity Two-Handled Feeder Cup
The best way to maintain patient dignity is with simple tools that make everyday life easier. The Dignity Two Handled Feeder Cup keeps the user dignified by reducing likelihood of spills, using a two handled design for extra grip. Ideal for dementia and Alzheimer's patients, as well as elderly individuals with weaker grip, this intuitive design makes nutrition and hydration simple.
What's Included?
Key Features
- Two handled cup for enhanced dignity
- For people suffering with both physical and mental disabilities
- Enables patients to maintain their independence and dignity for longer
- Improves nutrition and hydration
- Designed with dementia and Alzheimer's sufferers in mind
- Suitable for the elderly and anyone who experiences difficulty handling ordinary crockery
- Vitrified earthenware with added Alumina for extra strength
- Dishwasher, microwave and freezer proof
Alternative Designs
For an alternative design of the same style, check out the Two-Handled Feeder Cup with Pierced Spout.
Two-Handled Design
A two-handled cup offers increased stability and control for individuals with physical disabilities, making it easier to grasp and manoeuver while minimising the risk of spills. For those with cognitive or motor challenges, the dual handles provide additional support, promoting greater independence during the drinking process. This design accommodates a range of abilities, enhancing accessibility for individuals facing mental or physical limitations.
Feeder Cup with Spout
A cup with a spout facilitates easier and more controlled drinking for patients with mental or physical disabilities. The spout design reduces the risk of spills and allows individuals with limited motor skills to sip with greater independence. This adaptive feature enhances their ability to stay hydrated and maintain a sense of autonomy in daily activities.
Indications for Use
A number of people can benefit from using a feeder cup, including people suffering from:
- Individuals with Limited Grip Strength:
- Patients with Motor Skill Challenges:
- Elderly Individuals or Those with Physical Weakness