Adapted Cutlery

These ranges of adapted cutlery especially designed for people with a weak grip or limited range of motion. Included here are strap-on implements and others with built-up or contoured grips to provided greater stability. Some of this cutlery has modified handles, while other versions have flexible grips or handles with straps.
Helpful to those with a weak grip and restricted wrist or finger movement

Designed to provide a built-up handle for easier gripping items like cutlery or pens

Similar in concept to the Caring Cutlery range, but smaller in size

Ribbed built-up handles help people with a weak grip

This high quality, versatile range of interchangeable lightweight eating utensils and handles is a proven best seller.

Plastisol coating protects teeth and lips during use. Excellent for anyone with spasticity or limited hand control.

This soft, comfortable to the hand cutlery has been designed to stay in place when wet or when turning your grip.

Ultra lightweight (average weight 48g) cutlery range

Flexible grips with ribbing the complete length of the handle for a comfortable, non-slip grip.

Shafts are is easily bent to any angle to accommodate reduced range of motion

The Knork slices through food by means of a rocking motion which is made possible by a finger platform on each side of the handle.

Good Grips cutlery has a soft cushion grip that keeps the utensil in the hand - even when wet!

This elegant range of cutlery is designed to make eating easier for people with limited hand, wrist and arm movements.

Handles are flexible so they can be customised to the individual user

The angled knife has a straight built-up handle with angled blade that allows cutting with a rocker action.

This knife has a straight built-up handle and fits comfortably in the hand.

The spoons have ergonomically contoured handles that are comfortable to grip and require little wrist movement.

These forks have ergonomically contoured handles that are comfortable to grip and require little wrist movement.

Ideal for anyone with a poor, weak grip, allowing maximum control with minimum effort, giving independence at mealtimes.

Small spoon bowls help control food intake and also protect teeth.