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  1. ADULT PLASTIC HANDLE SWIVEL TEASPOON, SOUP SPOON, SPORK & FORK (MODLES 1007,1014, 1021 &1025) Picture of ADULT PLASTIC HANDLE SWIVEL TEASPOON, SOUP SPOON, SPORK & FORK (MODLES 1007,1014, 1021 &1025) The Adult Plastic Handle Swivel Teasspoon, Soup spoon, Spork, and Fork models 1007, 1014, 1021 & 1025, are built-up handle utensils designed for use by individuals with limited arm and wrist movement. The utensils are self-leveling through the swivel action of the lower end to prevent spilling food when turned at any angle. Each utensil is made of stainless steel and permanently joined to the plastic handles. Model 1007 is a swivel teaspoon, model 1014 is a swivel soup spoon, model 1021 is an a...[More Information]

  2. BENDABLE FORK (MODEL HA-4295) Picture of BENDABLE FORK (MODEL HA-4295) The Bendable Fork, model HA-4295, is a swivel fork with built up handle designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or arthritis. This fork has a soft cushion grip with a flexible section that allows it to be bent to any angle. DIMENSIONS: 205 millimeters long. WEIGHT: 75 grams....[More Information]

  3. MADDADAPT SELF-LEVELING SWIVEL UTENSILS (MODELS H74627, H74628, & H74629) The Maddadapt Self-leveling Swivel Utensils are designed so that the eating implement always remains upright when placed into the mouth, even if the hand is raised at a steep angle. The utensils are made of stainless steel mounted by a swivel pin to a built-up handle. Double stops prevent excessive swing. A fork (model H74627), teaspoon (model H74628), and soup spoon (model H74629) are available, and all are dishwasher safe....[More Information]

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