Sammons Preston Partitioned Scoop Dish, Melamine Plate with Dividers for Kids, Elderly, and Disabled, Divided Sections for Portion Control and Easy Scooping Walls for Limited Mobility

April 10, 2018 - Comment
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For over 50 years, Sammons Preston has been the premier brand in aids to daily living and home care devices. Sammons Preston products are adaptive living aids that help people cope with their environment. Whether you are a Therapist or patient, someone with special needs, or just have a need to make life easier and more accessible, Sammons Preston products can help you. Occupational Therapists, physical Therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals rely on Sammons Preston adaptive utensils, adaptive plates and silverware, nosey cups, reaches and grabbers, grab bars, sock pullers, shoe horns, dressing sticks, hip kits, leg lifters, back scrubbers, gait belts, wheelchair belts, trays, and wheelchair accessories. These are the same high quality professional products used in hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes.

Product Features

  • Eating dish with three portion control sections for keeping food divided on the plate to assist toddlers, kids, elderly, and adults with disabilities when eating
  • Whistle melamine, 8 3/4″ diameter dinner plate with 3/4″ high dividers and nearly vertical sides for scooping food onto a fork or spoon
  • Divided into two smaller sections with 4 ounce capacity for side dishes and one 8 ounce section for entrees
  • Great for use by those focused on healthy eating, meal prep, portion control, and weight loss or those with disabilities and limited mobility who struggle to eat independently
  • Dishwasher safe to 180°f, not microwave safe, bpa free, phthalates free, and non latex

Comments

John T Palembas says:

Good item. Got this for my mom who is over 100 yeas old. It helps some to get food on her spoon or fork. She has so little use of her arms plus is mostly blind.

dusty@so cal says:

Good concept The idea is great, but the slippery surface of the plate makes it difficult for someone with hand disabilities to pick up the food because it slips around so much. Should be very helpful for someone needing just minimal help to keep food on the plate. I like the concept, but it’s not the answer for our needs.

"ronmar" says:

Work great for sight impaired and seniors Bought for my 96 year old father who has Macular Degeneration and is legally blind. These dishes work perfect for him. No longer has food falling off his fork or off the edge of his plate. He’s a proud man and feeling better about himself not spilling food on himself, table, and floor. My dogs hate it though means less scraps for them…lol. At first I thought they were a little on the small size. I compared the actual food space with the inside rim of standard dinner plate and found they were…

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