Independent Kitchen Design and Disability Aids

The kitchen is one of those areas that may need some adjustment to enable a person with disabilities to manage independently. Fortunately, there are now height adjustable and freestanding kitchen units available in various kitchen ranges. You can view these, as well as various nifty fittings to make a kitchen more user-friendly in our design section.

Arthritis, stroke and other conditions can all lead to reduced dexterity and a weakened grip, which can make preparing food and other kitchen chores more difficult. Check out a range of utensils that have been designed for using one-handed, or with little or no effort.

And finally, a useful section to help with eating and drinking, for anyone who finds these essential daily activities a challenge.

Kitchen Design accessibility for all users

Easy Utensils food preparation made easy

Eating & Drinking Aids to help with various conditions

You might also like to review our extensive kitchen safety feature

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