Unit 2 - Ergonomics (e-book)

2.4 Feeding equipment and adapted utensils
The use of support products (instruments, equipment or technical systems that facilitate the daily activity of people with some kind of difficulty or functional limitation) during feeding to prepare, serve, eat or drink, facilitates the development of these activities but also allows the normalization of the feeding process by providing the person with greater autonomy. This has a positive impact on the establishment of social relationships, increases daily activity and improves their quality of life and therefore their self-esteem.
(Sources: the following images have been obtained from CADIS Huesca)
Cutlery
G
ood
Grips Utensils /Built-Up Handle Utensils.
Figure 6. Good Grips Utensils
A
ngle
cutlery with moldable handle.
Figure 7. Angle cutlery with moldable handle
S
pecial
cutlery.
Figure 8. Rocker knife.
C
utlery
with soft PVC coating.
Figure 9. Cutlery with soft PVC coating
P
lastic
cutlery
Figure 10. Plastic cutlery
C
utlery
with handle and strap.
Figure 11. Cutlery with handle and strap.
Cups
N
ose
Cut-Out Beaker “Nosey cup”.
Figure 12. Nosey cup.
Two Handled Mug

Figure 13. Two Handled Mug.
Double-handled tumbler with spout.
Figure 14. Double-handled tumbler with spout.
Transparent cup with nozzle lid or without lid.
Figure 15. Transparent cup with nozzle lid or without lid.
Medela cup.
Figure 16. Medela Cup.
Plates
P
lates
made from durable polycarbonate plastic.
Figure 17. Polycarbonate plate.
M
anoy
sloped plate.
Figure 18. Manoy sloped plate.
P
artitioned
Plate.
Figure 19. Partitioned Plate
Non-slip mat
Non-slip
mat.
Figure 20. Non-slip mat.
There are hundreds of technical aids available on the market to facilitate any of the processes performed during feeding. Those described above are those commonly used in associations or other entities that serve people with disabilities and / or dependence.

Figure 21. Infographic about feeding equipment and adapted utensils (Source: designed by Canva Pro)
Infographics available for download on the training platform (https://indeed-project.org/).