Plates & Bowls

Redware has been developed to stimulate food and liquid intake in people with Alzheimer's and dementia.

Designed to lessen the intensity of hand tremors commonly associated with Parkinson's Disease and other related illnesses.

Oval shaped scoop dishes with slanted bottoms make placing food on utensils easier. Unique cup design allows for firm grip. (Available in white. Dishwasher safe)Set of two.

Designed to assist people with limited muscle control and individuals with the use of only one hand or those with poor or no vision. The sandstone colored plate is 9" (23 cm) in diameter. Sold in a package of two.

A High rim and reverse curve on one side aids in scooping food onto a utensil without spilling. Bowl diameter is 4 1/2" and 2" deep. The bowl is available in blue.

The plate version of the Scooper Bowl! This small plate is 6 3/4" in diameter with the low rim sitting 3/4" high. The high, curved rim is almost 1 1/2" high. The bottom has a suction cup base. Dishwasher safe.

The flat bottom and high rim with a reverse curve on one side helps in scooping food onto a utensil without spilling over the side. Thie dish is a 7.5" x 6" oval.

This clear polycarbonate plate guard prevents food from being pushed off the plate. An internal groove attaches to the rim of YOUR plates. Large size fits 9 to 11 inch diameter plates. Small fits 6 to 8 inch. Eliminates the need for special plates.

Redware stimulate food and liquid intake in people with Alzheimer's and dementia.

No Slip Melamine Scoop Dish with Bumper provides the user with a sturdy rimmed plate. Perfect for people with Parkinson's or have one handed ability.

Three compartments in the Partitioned Scoop Plate keep food separated. The two smaller sections hold up to 6.75oz. while the larger one has a 12.6 oz. The high walls of each compartment can be used to help you place food onto your spoon or fork.