Eating Independently: Adaptive Cutlery
Reach by Nightingale HammersonAug 2025



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As we age, conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s, arthritis, and others can lead to a decline in mobility and dexterity. This often results in reduced independence, which may further accelerate the decline in motor skills, cognitive function, and affect an individual’s sense of self. In this video, we showcase adapted cutlery designed to assist those with eating difficulties, helping them maintain their independence for as long as possible.
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