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  1. ANTI-SPILL DRINKING CUP (MODEL F74547) The Anti-Spill Drinking Cup, model F74547, consists of a drinking cup and holder that attaches to any flat surface with Velcro strips. The 8-ounce plastic cup features an open handle and a snap-in top with 1-inch wide hole for sipping. This top piece is reversible for use by left-handed individuals. The cup fits into the supporting well which has a disc of Velcro fastener hook material attached to the bottom. Two 1.5-inch strips of Velcro fastener loop material are supplied for attachment to any...[More Information]

  2. BEAKER WITH HOLDER & LID Picture of BEAKER WITH HOLDER & LID The Beaker with Holder & Lid is a cup with holder and spout designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury, severe physical disabilities, or upper extremity disabilities. The cup is made of polycarbonate and has a polypropene holder with a large D-shaped handle. The polypropene lid is equipped with a spout. The cup is heat insulated and is suitable for hot or cold liquids....[More Information]

  3. CUPS WITH SLEEVE (MODEL H74600) The Cups with Sleeve, model H74600, are non-breakable frosted plastic cups with a sleeve attached to it for inserting either pre-formed or flexible handles to assist individuals with limited manual dexterity or strength to drink independently. The handles can be shaped to fit individual needs such as two handles, one handle in the shape of a palmar cuff, etc. All components of the cup are dishwasher safe....[More Information]

  4. INGLIS DRINK-AIDE Picture of INGLIS DRINK-AIDE The Inglis Drink-Aide is a cup with holder designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs or who have limited upper body movement. Designed to enable independent hands-free drinking, this unit consists of a 28-ounce insulated water bottle; a long flexible, vibration-resistant drinking tube; and a universal clamp. The clamp enables the unit to be attached to a bed, a wheelchair, etc. OPTIONS: Extra drinking tubes....[More Information]

  5. MODULAR CUP SYSTEM The Modular Cup System is a cup with a holder and a large handle designed for use by children and adults with grasping disabilities. The components of this system snap together in a variety of ways to meet the specific needs of the user. This clear cup holds hot or cold liquids and comes with a holder, a T handle, and a U-shaped handle. OPTIONS: A lid set with a flat lid and a long-spouted lid and a set of three, two-ounce weights to stabilize the cup for users with tremors are available separat...[More Information]

  6. SPILL-NOT CUP STABILIZER (MODEL F74544-0001) The Spill-Not Cup Stabilizer, model F74544-0001, is a drinking cup with a holder/base designed to keep drinks in an upright position and to avoid spills. The unit will hold an 8-ounce paper or foam cup or a drinking glass. The hexagonal base features a well to position the cup. It is molded of polypropylene and is autoclavable at 250 degrees Fahrenheit. DIMENSIONS: 3.25 inches across the flats of the hexagon; the well is 2 1/8 inches in diameter. COLOR: Bright yellow to provide increased visibil...[More Information]

  7. WHEELCHAIR CUP HOLDER The Wheelchair Cup Holder is a wheelchair drink holder designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. This holder can be attached vertically or horizontally on the right or left side. Side opening enable the unit to accommodate mugs with handles....[More Information]

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