
Partitioned Scoop Dish - Pack of 5
| MPN | 81004332 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Performance Health |
| Packaging | 5/pk |
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Partitioned Scoop Dish
Separate foods & scoop them more easily onto utensils with 3 high-walled
compartments. Comes with lid. For one-handed use. Made of crack-resistant
white melamine. Dishwasher safe. Not microwave safe. BPA-, phthalate- &
latex-free.
• Non-skid feet stop dish from sliding
• Secures with lid for storage & transport
• Dish is 8-3/4”D, dividers are 3/4”H
• Not for microwave or heavy institutional use
Features Three Separate Compartments
The Partitioned Scoop Dish features three sections to help keep foods separated and provide easier scooping surfaces. The dish measures 8 ¾” in diameter with ¾” high dividers. Each of the small sections hold up to 4 fl. oz. (118ml) and the large section holds up to 8 fl. oz. (237ml). Made of quality melamine that is dishwasher safe.
High Walls Help Arthritic Hands Scoop Food
Designed to reduce food spills and mess during mealtimes, the high-sided wall around the plate provides an area to easily scoop food onto eating utensils. Users scoop the food with a fork or spoon along the bottom of the partitioned dish and trap it against the side walls. Ideal for people with limited range of motion, motor coordination, arthritis, ataxia, or neurological disorders.
Constructed of High-Quality Melamine
The Partitioned Scoop Dish is excellent for personal use at home or professional use at nursing homes or healthcare facilities. Constructed of high-quality, white melamine material that is resistant to cracking, breaking, or chipping and is dishwasher safe. Made BPA, phthalates and latex-free, the partitioned dish however is not recommended for microwave or heavy institutional use.

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