Cutlery for shaky hands. This image shows a stylish knife, fork and spoon set in stainless steel. The cutlery is arranged on a white surface and there is a black cardboard gift box behind them.

Stylish Cutlery For Shaky Hands

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Stylish cutlery with shaky hands. This image shows a stylish knife, fork and spoon set in stainless steel. The cutlery is arranged on a white surface and there is a black cardboard gift box behind them.

Stylish Cutlery For Shaky Hands

This set of stylish cutlery for shaky hands looks both beautiful and conventional. More often than not assistive cutlery looks unattractive, very much a “disabled aid”. This collection certainly wouldn’t look out of place on any restaurant table.

Straightaway these caught my eye and I knew I had to share them. This attractive set of utensils is purposely designed for people who have shaky hands caused by Parkinson’s disease, arthritis or simply tremors. They offer a comfortable grip and are weighted for stability.

Weighted for Independence

Stylish cutlery for shaky hands. This image shows a stainless steel spoon, knife and fork in that order against a black background. The sizes for each item are printed beside them. The spoon is 20cm long , the knife 23cm and the fork 20cm.

This set of cutlery for shaky hands has been beautifully crafted from stainless steel. It has been designed to help reduce the shakes. It’s also good for people with a weakened grip or a lack of coordination (known as ataxia). Each piece is 24mm at its widest and they weigh 200g individually. This additional weight does make a difference as it enables people to eat with increased dignity and independence. 

 

Style and Class

It’s refreshing to find a stylish design for assistive utensils. Made to replicate an Old English Bead pattern, these are easy to take with you to friends, family and your favourite restaurant. I have been writing this blog for many years and this is the most stylish cutlery for people with shaky hands I have seen.

In addition, it comes with its’ own smart gift box. This makes it a thoughtful present. Alternatively, you can use the box to store and transport the utensils.

Easy Care

Being stainless steel and moulded in a single piece they are robust and unbreakable. Handwashing it is best.

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Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.