Feeding someone can be difficult. The person’s hand and eye coordination may be impaired, but people hesitate to ask for help. Find out how you can help your loved one or person you are caring for maintain independence for a longer time by using special utensils and dishes designed for those needing a little extra help. Our eating, feeding and dining aids help make caring for people easier.
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