Eatwell tableware
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A tableware set for Alzheimer’s sufferers. The set is made from brightly coloured plastic — influenced by a study by Boston University, which found that people with dementia can consume up to 24 percent more food and 84 percent more liquid from colourful tableware — which can stimulate them and enable them to distinguish the food from the container more easily. The set has no patterns since these have a tendency to confuse the patient. The bowl features a slanted basin, making it easier for the eater to gather their food up, and a right angled side that provides a surface to scoop against. The spoon matches the curvatures of the bowl, and the natural alignment of the hand. There are two cups — one with an anti-tipping bottom and one with an extended handle. The set also includes a tray, onto which a napkin can be fixed to catch dropped food and keep the patient clean.
(Source: http://www.eatwellset.com/)
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