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Eating support systems

This section includes systems designed to assist with eating.

Eating systems can be manually or electrically operated, and are designed for use by people who have limited or uncontrollable arm or hand movement. Also included are individual components designed be used with other equipment, and powered mobile arm supports.

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LifeVac Anti-Choking Wall Mounted Kit
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LifeVac Anti-Choking Travel Kit
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Jar and Bottle Holder
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Ornamin Keep Warm Bowl
Thermal bowl. Comprises: the lower compartment can be filled with hot or cold water to help keep food warm or cooler for longer; fitted with non-slip ...
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Ornamin Keep Warm Plate
Plate with internal compartment that can be filled with warm water to help keep food on the plate warm for longer. Comprises: steep edges designed to ...
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Ornamin Food Bumper
Plastic plateguard that clips onto a plate to assist with eating. Available in a range of colours.
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Ornamin Cutlery Set
Set of cutlery with larger handles. Comprises: stainless steel construction; fork and spoon have ergonomic handles; knife has round handle that sits i...
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Ornamin Spoon Guard
Spoon guard designed to reduce spillage while eating. Comprises: flexible plastic construction; designed to be attached to most standard-size dining s...
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Neater Snacker
Device to support and position food for eating. Comprises long arm with fold away clamp to attach device to table or other furniture. Arm can be bent ...
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Neater Eater
Neater eater. Designed to enable people to use own movements to feed themselves. Manually controlled with modular options that can be tailored to indi...
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Neater Eater Robotic V6
Robotic neater eater. Comprises: designed to be portable; multiple programme options. Options: operate through tablet app touch option or switch inter...
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Nas Assist Arm Support
Arm support designed to be fitted to powerchair or seating system. Comprises: hand is automatically moved closer to user's face when arm is lifted, de...
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Neater Arm Support
Arm support which attaches to back of wheelchair or is positioned on separate stand and supports weight of user's arm in a sling. Sling attaches via m...
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Neater Arm Manual Support Zero
Manual arm support designed for users who need support in lifting their arm and keep it in a operational position. Comprises: adjustable counter balan...
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Snacker Sandwich Holder
Sandwich holder comprising two plastic grips held in position by elastic band. Sandwich holders can be inserted into utensil holder or used with a Nea...
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Jaco Assistve Robotic Arm
Assistve robotic arm. Comprises: mounts onto a wheelchair; uses the same power source as the wheelchair; designed to mimic the shoulder, elbow and wri...
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Sucup Care Feeding Bottle-Cup
Food container designed to facilitate user to feed themselves by sucking pureed food from a large straw. Comprises: container made of food grade polyp...
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Obi Dining Robot
Portable robotic eating device. Comprises: programmable eating device with feeding arm; interchangeable spoons; on and off button; two user controls t...
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Bestic Dining Companion
Robotic device to assist with eating. Comprises: table-mounted device; plate; adjustable arm; detachable spoon; placemat; Teach Mode that enables the ...
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