PROVALE - Tazza regolatrice, per individui che soffrono di disturbi della deglutizione come la disfagia, eroga 10 cc di liquido ogni volta che la tazza viene posata e sollevata, senza l'uso di addensanti 10 cc (2 cucchiaini)

Brand:PROVALE

3.1/5

90.76

Facile da pulire e lavabile in lavastoviglie, senza valvole o tubi da pulire. Ampia base per ridurre al minimo il ribaltamento e la fuoriuscita. Ogni movimento di bevuta fornisce 10 cc o 2 cucchiaini di liquido per pensare. Fornisce una quantità fissa di liquidi fluidi, piccole deglutizioni con ogni normale movimento di bevuta. Coppetta a flusso limitato per l'erogazione di liquidi fluidi, indicata per pazienti che soffrono di Disfagia.

Facile da pulire e lavabile in lavastoviglie, senza valvole o tubi da pulire. Ampia base per ridurre al minimo il ribaltamento e la fuoriuscita. Ogni movimento di bevuta fornisce 10 cc o 2 cucchiaini di liquido per pensare. Fornisce una quantità fissa di liquidi fluidi, piccole deglutizioni con ogni normale movimento di bevuta. Coppetta a flusso limitato per l'erogazione di liquidi fluidi, indicata per pazienti che soffrono di Disfagia.
Brand PROVALE
Capacity 10 Cubic Centimeters
Color Brown
Material Plastic
Special Feature Dishwasher Safe

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Scritto da: Veronica
Works well for my daughter
My daughters speech therapist urged us to get this cup for her. It is working great. She had trouble with a traditional cup causing her to cough. The regulated 10cc has worked great in preventing her from gulping. I just wanted to pass on that the speech person did a viscosity test to see if the creamy Boost was too thick. It was not but you do have to tip the cup a little bit longer than with thinner liquids. I also want people to be aware that while it doesn't take too much strength to attach the brown top to the cup portion but it does take a lot to attach the 2 brown parts to each other as well as to take them apart to wash. On another topic, I would like to know why they don't make the 10cc in blue. My daughter was not to thrilled with a boring brown color cup.
Scritto da: Matt
its worth the money
my family member has dysphagia and has been on thickened liguids for 4 years. We can now do away with thickened liquids Have you read the ingredients on some of those products . we were buying pre made liquids. it was expensive This cup enabls him to have thin liquids by regulating the amount of liquid he can sip at a time, which equals to 1 teaspoon. It has been beneficial for him to be able to drink more natural forms of liquids. Its worth it for those reason but most of all, helps prevent aspirating and what all happens
Scritto da: Oliver Agustin
Awesome
This cup has solved the problem my mother had with swallowing thin liquids. For a long time she would often cough when drinking thru a straw. Now she gets measured sips and no coughing or risk of aspiration!
Scritto da: Joseph B.
No more choking
Vary helpful for people that have trouble swallowing
Scritto da: Gordon Vancouver ,wa
A MUST
This has sippy cup has probably saved My buddy's life he no longer chokes when drinking
Scritto da: Kevin G.
Does the Job - At a High Price
This cup seems pretty well made and it does its job. It only allows 5-ml sips (about a teaspoon). But the price seems pretty steep for such a simple plastic product.
Scritto da: Szandra Horváth
Safe drinking but could be better designed.
Since the product is the only one on the market that’s available to buy and ship to the EU, I understand that they are able to put their price so high and I thought if it is life saving coz my dad won’t drown himself while drinking it will be great. I have used the only other brand’s version before a lot and it was always leak proof and great but this one has a hole at the back of the rim of the lid which isn’t covered properly by the rim of the main cup.. I thought this was to stop vacuum but is way too big and more comes out of it there than the actual sipping opening of the cup. Which my dad noticed and started drinking out of there which made the whole cup pointless as it’s meant to only let 5mls out at once. The lid doesn’t click in and doesn’t screw on it’s a push on one but it doesn’t seem to go all the way on one side, I tried with a lot of force it’s annoying it doesn’t leak there though so the actual seal would be ok if it didn’t have a hole at the back. It’s good that the handles are removable, as first I put both on but my dad held it the wrong side and was trying to drink with the sipping bit down... so I could remove and he can work is out now. He does often think that the opposite flap that we can use to open it is the bit where he should be drinking from it so I need to remind him that it’s the other way. Though, if the cup isn’t tipped backwards, it wouldn’t leak that much but it’s hard not to when someone is ill and has coordination problems. I tried to drink out of the cup several times and we used it with thickened fluids and I had to tip it almost 180 degrees to get all of the 5mls out but that makes it quite safe and when my dad does manage to use it it is a safe way of drinking for him so I’m happy to leave the cup with him to drink when unsupervised. Overall makes me feel safer about his drinking but could be better.
Scritto da: Capt. Jack
Therapist recommended
The price seems very high for a plastic cup but it seems to work well. It was difficult for me to get the lid on at first so I took the handles off and it worked better. I think the cup might have been slightly bent in shipping. Now, it's no problem.

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