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Adaptive kitchen tools; More Happy Kitchens - MSNMore Happy Kitchens co-founders Sally Wagner and Lauren O'Brien share some of their favorite adaptive kitchen tools. FOX6 News Milwaukee Posted: November 11, 2024 | Last updated: December 10, 2024 ...
Use adaptive tools: ... When selecting kitchen tools for someone with dementia, look for items that are easy to grip, color-contrasted from the food or counter, and non-slip.
There’s one thing in Charlie Nail’s apartment that she just couldn’t live without. It’s a little bottle opener that used to be part of her late husband’s bar tools. Bu… ...
The Best Kitchen Tools for People With Disabilities By Chris Sarachilli , Contributor, The Strategist a writer covering coffee and kitchen equipment. Sept. 11, 2024 ...
‘Top Chef’ Finalist Dan Jacobs Says These Are His Go-To Adaptive Cooking Tools for Working in the Kitchen with Kennedy’s Disease. They help him crush garlic, plate food, and cut ingredients ...
These adaptive utensils are as chic and stylish as they are practical. Cutlery brand Amefa created the adaptive utensils for people with disabilities and older people who have dexterity issues ...
Adaptive kitchen tools and cooking techniques give people with visual impairments a place to learn and grow their skills. Apps on Chef Erickson’s phone can read items from the pantry or fridge.
MILWAUKEE - Helping the kitchen be an inclusive and accessible space for everyone. More Happy Kitchens co-founders Sally Wagner and Lauren O'Brien share some of their favorite adaptive kitchen tools.
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