Dinnerware dishes that will not move! A practical and revolutionary solution for people with disabilities who have difficulty eating due to the movement of the dinnerware. Click Here to see the Freedom Divided Plate Video if you have a high speed (cable or DSL) internet connection. Click Here to see the Freedom Divided Plate Video if you have a low speed (dial up) internet connection. Freedom Dinnerware non skid dishes were designed for people with hand tremors, paralysis, Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, uncontrolled movement and disabilities that restrict hand movement necessary for eating independently. Extended rims, built in dividers, special scoop angles and the patented no slip suction pad base provide the solution to the problem. Freedom Dinnerware is ideal for young children, helping them to eat and drink independently and at the same time reducing accidental spills. The products are suitable for Nurseries, Playgroups, Kindergarten and for use in the Home. In addition they reduce labour cost and time by helping to eliminate spills, laundry cleaning and damage to equipment, bedding and flooring. Each one of the Freedom Dinnerware non skid divided compartment plates come with a Freedom no slip Suction Pad. Simply turn the Freedom Dinnerware divided compartment plate over and attach the Freedom no slip Pad to the bottom of the Freedom Dinnerware divided compartment plate, like putting a lid on a jar and turn it by hand until it is securely tight. Freedom Dinnerware divided plates are ready for use. The Freedom Suction no slip Pad is a patented vacuum system. When you place the Freedom Dinnerware non skid divided compartment plate with pad attached, on a flat surface and push down with slight pressure , it creates a suction system that holds the non skid Freedom Divided Plate in place and will not move if you bump it or hit it. Perfect for flat table tops, boats, RVs, wheelchair trays and over-bed tables. No more suction cup feet that slide and loose their grip. Freedom Divided Plate with Suction Pad Base features 3 compartments, one large and 2 small, with high rims to keep foods separated. More Information
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