🍽️ Elevate Your Dining Experience with Confidence!
The Aidapt Large Scoop Bowl is designed specifically for individuals with limited dexterity, featuring a strong suction base that adheres to smooth surfaces, a deep angled bowl for easy scooping, and is dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning. This innovative dining aid empowers users to enjoy meals independently and comfortably.
S**M
parkinson help
mother finding to easy to use
C**G
Very happy
Fast delivery. Light weight easy to hold not easy to spill things out of. Would recommend
S**R
Love this
My mim whos 84 with Parkinson’s and struggling eWith her food, this has given her back a wee bit of independence
J**.
Good
Very good size on small size
B**N
Four Stars
Very pleased with this bowl, it makes feeding my Mum a lot easier. Thanks.
G**E
positive eating experience
This is a nice looking bowl and made of strong plastic. The suction on the bottom is very strong and it won't tip over. Perfect for someone who is struggling with feeding themselves as it looks nice but does the job. The lip allows the food to go onto the spoon and not out over the side. You do need to get it in the right position for someone to get the maximum benefit out of it. I have taken it out with me to a restaurant and it has made a big difference to the persons eating experience. No more embarrassing mess.
K**M
I was really pleased with my purchase
I was really pleased with my purchase. The bowl is of very good quality and doesn't stain. It's been so useful for my husband who has Parkinson's and is unable to use his left hand. It has certainly helped him to scoop the food up and the detachable suction pad works a treat. I would definitely recommend this product and don't know why I didn't think of it earlier!
M**D
Helps independent eating.
The bowl is ideal for my father who has Parkinson's disease to eat his cereal or soup. The high edge curves over so pushes the food back onto the spoon rather than over the edge like his othe bowls. The removable rubber suction cup on the bottom also stops the plate sliding away fromhim. It helps him maintain his independence for now.
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