Eatwell - adapted cup

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$32.95

A cup designed to make drinking easier

Drinking should be a simple task. However, the cognitive and various sensory impairments of Alzheimer’s may result in a variety of drinking issues. People affected by disease can drink less than they should and accidents with spills and tipped cups are common. The Eatwell adaptive tableware set offers tableware especially designed to let people with Alzheimer's or other related diseases eat by themselves in an independent way. This cup is easy to handle and help reduce spills.

How does Eatwell help?

The Eatwell adapted cup improves the independence of our loved ones while drinking:

  • Eatwell is the result of four years of research and design.
  • Each detail is backed by research or evidence shown during the design process.

Useful for

  • People in the early or moderate stages of disease who experiment drinking issues
  • People affected by tremors or frequently spill their drinks

About Eatwell

Eatwell is an American company founded by Shao Yao. While studying in design, Shao Yao saw her grandma struggle with feeding herself due to her Alzheimer's. This is the reason she created Eatwell which started as a school project. Eatwell won the Stanford Design Challenge in 2014 among 52 other teams from 15 different countries.

Characteristics Details
  • Every product in the Eatwell set has anti-slippage material on the bottom to prevent slipping or sliding.
  • High contrast colors help users distinguish food from tableware and stimulate appetite.
  • The anti-tip design prevents accidents from tipping cups and mugs.

The Eatwell glass is also part of the Eatwell 8-piece set:

  • Two bowls (red and yellow);
  • Two spoons (red and yellow);
  • A mug and its cover; and
  • A glass and its cover.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars.
1 customer reviews
Eugeria's Take

What impressed us the most with Eatwell is the research backing each tiny detail of its design. Shao Yao's story behind the concept of Eatwell was very moving, and it was clear to us that she is looking to help others affected by Alzheimer's disease.

 

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Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Eugeria replied:
By Anonymous
Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
Easy to pick up. It stays on the table when put down. It contains enough water for a normal thirst.
November 9, 2021

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