Top pickHigh-lip plate makes scooping food easier one-handed.
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Adaptive cups, utensils, thickener. 14 curated picks.

Eating & Swallowing. Dysphagia requires SLP-guided textures and cup choices. Adaptive utensils, nosey cups, and thickeners appear here only as catalog options — confirm safe consistencies before changing what you eat or drink.
Topics: Eating & Swallowing · Adaptive cups · utensils · thickener · eating-swallowing · stroke recovery · post-stroke · caregiver
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Top pickHigh-lip plate makes scooping food easier one-handed.
Top pickAutomatic can opener — minimal grip and wrist force for meal prep.
Ask clinicianTop pickCup with nose cut-out — drink without tipping your head back as far.
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Ask clinicianNotched cup lets the user drink without tilting the neck back.
Ask clinicianAdjusts liquid consistency per SLP recommendation.

Curved rim helps scoop food one-handed without chasing peas.
PhotoBoard with nails/pegs to hold food steady for one-handed chopping and prep.