Adaptive equipment for Parkinson's
For People living with Parkinson’s disease, we have a wide range of adaptive equipment for them be it for walking, feeding and even writing. Have a look at these adaptive equipment for Parkinson’s disease
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- Height adjustable from 5 feet to 6 feet
- Lightweight weighing only 3 lbs
- Only needs 2AA batteries that could last for upto 6 months
- Produces a bright visual cue
Key Features:
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Dual Handles for Extra Stability: The two handles provide a secure and comfortable grip, reducing the chance of dropping or tipping the mug.
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Anti-Spill Technology: Specially designed lid prevents spills, even when the mug is tilted, making it easier for individuals with tremors to drink independently.
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Lightweight & Easy to Use: Crafted from lightweight, durable materials for easy handling and everyday use.
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Ideal for Hot & Cold Drinks: Suitable for a variety of beverages, ensuring comfort with both hot and cold drinks.
✅ Key Features:
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Spill-Proof Design: The built-in, flexible lid prevents spills, even when the cup is tilted, making it ideal for those with tremors.
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Ergonomic Handle: The easy-to-grip, angled handle provides additional stability and comfort, reducing strain on your hands.
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Lightweight & Durable: Crafted from high-quality materials that are both lightweight and durable for everyday use.
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Versatile: Suitable for both hot and cold beverages, allowing you to enjoy your drinks at the perfect temperature.
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Anti-Spill Design: Unique rotating handle allows the cup to be tilted without spilling, even for those with hand tremors.
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Easy to Hold: Ergonomically designed handle for a secure, comfortable grip, reducing strain on the hands and fingers.
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Durable & Safe: Made from high-quality, BPA-free materials for a long-lasting and safe drinking experience.
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Suitable for Hot & Cold Drinks: Keeps beverages at the ideal temperature, making it perfect for any drink.
For people battling with Parkinson’s tremors and body stiffness, normal activities such as feeding, walking, writing might seem like a tall order.
Well, they no longer need to feel that way with our wide range of adaptive equipment for Parkinson’s patients