New drinking aid

Chris Peacock has developed a news drinking aid with Occupational Therapists and people with MS at the Sutton and Croydon MS Therapy Centre.

It’s called handSteady and looks like a fine bone china cup. Yet it’s 31% lighter, has a large handle for 4 fingers, has a discrete lid to reduce spillages and keep drinks hotter for longer. But most uniquely it has a rotatable handle. This enables gravity to keep the cup upright, it to be tilted with one or two hands with more control despite limited dexterity, and it can be held and used in stable positions despite weakness or tremor.

People with MS have been one of our main group of customers since we launched in July 2012.

He are some of the case-study videos of people with MS using it:

If you would like any further information please contact:-

Chris Peacock

www.handSteady.com

07894207980