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

How Do I Deal with Tremors at Mealtimes?

It is often difficult to know how to manage tremors which impede daily life. The National Institute of Health indicates that tremors may have many causes […]
August 4, 2014

Muscular Dystrophy and Meals: How Patients Can Overcome Difficulties and Improve Nutrition

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner: all are vital for maintaining the nutrition of people living with muscular dystrophy. Snacktimes, too, are a great way to provide nutrition […]
August 4, 2014

What are the Best Plates and Dishes for Children?

Non-Slip Dinnerware Wards Off Tantrums and Helps Children Develop Into Healthier Adults Intentionally or accidentally, the tiny hand holding the spoon moves swiftly toward the dish of […]
August 4, 2014

Learn About Tableware for Huntington’s Disease Patients

The most obvious physical symptom of Huntington’s Disease is called corea: the inability to control one’s motor functions. Slow movement and stiffness is often followed by […]
August 4, 2014

Independent Mealtimes for Cerebral Palsy Pediatric Patients?

If you’re a caregiver or parent whose patient or child has spastic cerebral palsy (spastic diplegia or spastic quadriplegia), you know that it’s a difficult task […]
August 4, 2014

How Can Adaptive Cup Holders and Dinnerware Help Parkinson’s Patients?

As a person with Parkinson’s Disease or a caregiver assisting such a person, you know that mealtimes are difficult. Parkinson’s patients may have any of a […]
August 4, 2014

Better Health for Children and Adults Affected by Autism

Effective Management of Mealtimes Correlates with Good Health Autism affects approximately three in 1,000 children. While autism cannot be cured, it can be effectively managed, and […]