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This foldable, pivoting table is ideal for seniors confined to bed-rest or wheelchairs. Since the table is adjustable, the table can come to the person, rather than having the person go to the table.
Seniors with gripping trouble and shaky hands can maintain independence in the kitchen with this cutting board.
This Bruce Medical weighted utensils set allows seniors with Parkinson's disease to eat with ease.
Makes holding and pour a milk or juice carton easy for anyone suffering from limited mobility.
Avoid messes and spills during mealtime, with these no-slide place mats.
Seniors can cut food with a single hand, to restore independence in the kitchen for the elderly and their family caregivers.
A feeding bib is helpful during mealtime for caregivers with elderly parents.
A folding table that slides right up to your elder parent's body.
A handy and comfortable knife for those with arthritis or Parkinson's Disease.
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