Freedom Dinnerware | ADL products for Seniors, the Elderly & People with Disabilities - Part 5
August 4, 2014

Top 7 Uses for Non-Tip Cupholders For Parkinson’s and Cerebral Palsy Patients, For Children, and Much More!

Non-tip cupholders have come a long way since the days of flimsy clips and weak suction cups. Those cupholders could barely stand up on their own–much […]
August 4, 2014

Spasticity Management: Better Tableware Means Better Health

Are you a person affected by spasticity? Are you a caregiver of such a person? Then you are well aware of the problems presented by mealtimes. […]
August 4, 2014

All About… Non-Tip Cupholders for Wheelchairs, Scooters, and Walkers

If you use a wheelchair, scooter, or walker, you are–by definition–on the go. And if you’re on the go, you’ve got to take your personal stuff […]
August 4, 2014

Q: “What Kind of Dinnerware is Needed for a Multiple Sclerosis Patient?”

A: “Dinnerware Adapted for the Purpose. One Feature You Should Look For…” …is whether or not the dinnerware stays securely in position, in place, and does […]
August 4, 2014

FAQs About Wheelchair Cupholders

How does a wheelchair cupholder differ from other types of cupholders? Wheelchair cupholders are attached to the frame. Other types of cupholders may attach to the […]
August 4, 2014

Taking Your Questions About… Non-Slip Divider Plates

Divider plates have an amazingly wide range of uses. Divider plates help provide more satisfying mealtimes for kids who are learning to eat, as well as […]
August 4, 2014

The Top 7 Features of a Great Non-Tip Drinkholder

It seems like everyone is looking for a great non-tip drinkholder. You know, the kind of non-tip drinkholder that doesn’t tip? Seems like it should be […]