Wow...how inspiring! I use to be a carer for my Uncle who had Parkinson's Disease...he had a few adaptive utensils...but nothing like these! Thank you so much for making this video! I also have a friend, who's young daughter has Cerebal Palsy...I've shared this with her.
Rocking knife? That's an Uluaq (or Ulu) used by the Inuit and Inupiat peoples of Alaska. Other than that, this was an awesome video...I'm glad to know there are products out there to help people gain their independence!
I am a quadriplegic (20 years) with no hand function. After years of unsuccessfully looking, I finally made my own adaptive steak (multi use) knife. It works perfectly (for me) and is SO easy to make. The total cost is a quality knife plus less than $20 in additional material. Made it myself in less than 10 minutes with NO tools. I am willing to share (free) with anyone on what you need and how to make it. As with all knives use at your own risk.
Cool do you have link to the microwave mitts and the can opener. Also if you know why I could get chopsticks for people who need adaptive chopsticks please let me know.
This is amazing! One more step towards my own independence! Yes!
Wow...how inspiring!
I use to be a carer for my Uncle who had Parkinson's Disease...he had a few adaptive utensils...but nothing like these!
Thank you so much for making this video!
I also have a friend, who's young daughter has Cerebal Palsy...I've shared this with her.
Bravery personified. never give up.
Rocking knife? That's an Uluaq (or Ulu) used by the Inuit and Inupiat peoples of Alaska. Other than that, this was an awesome video...I'm glad to know there are products out there to help people gain their independence!
I am a quadriplegic (20 years) with no hand function. After years of unsuccessfully looking, I finally made my own adaptive steak (multi use) knife. It works perfectly (for me) and is SO easy to make. The total cost is a quality knife plus less than $20 in additional material. Made it myself in less than 10 minutes with NO tools. I am willing to share (free) with anyone on what you need and how to make it. As with all knives use at your own risk.
Can I get more info?
Thank you so much.
Cool do you have link to the microwave mitts and the can opener. Also if you know why I could get chopsticks for people who need adaptive chopsticks please let me know.
what did they cook?
Where can I buy these things?
Why would you make a video without explaining what the tools are or taking the time to use the platform so that people can learn from it?
could ya show 1 for a heathy meal instead of junk food? I'm 1 handed and eat healthy