DRINK INDEPENDENTLY
The right cup makes life easier
INNOVATIVE CUP
If the mobility of the neck or shoulders is restricted, drinking a mug of tea independently can be a real challenge. This is exactly where the cup with internal cone comes to the rescue: Its inner cone-shaped cup makes it possible to empty the cup without having to tilt the head far back. This makes it easier to drink independently with reduced neck or arm mobility. The double wall of the cup ensures that drinks stay at the desired temperature for longer, so you can relax and enjoy your warm drink. Independent drinking makes for an enjoyable experience at the table and at the same time improves your muscles and mobility. In addition, the two-tone design with colourful outside surface encourages you to drink, while the white inner cup shows the true colour of the drink.
To the info videoVARIETY AND FUNCTIONALITY
The cup with internal cone is available in three versions that can be selected due to different needs. The simplest version has a small, round handle. The version with a large, ergonomic handle offers many advantages for people with limited finger mobility, weak hand strength or a lack of grip. The cup can be held with an open hand or handle gripped with all fingers. A practical thumb rest provides additional stability. Thanks to its wide base, the cup is particularly stable - even if it is accidentally knocked, it will not tip over easily.
To the ergonomic mugSUPPORT AND SAFETY
For even more support, the cup offers additional options with two large, ergonomic handles. It can be grasped with hands round the body of the cup inside the handles, or with all fingers holding the handles. The integrated thumb rests ensure stability and the light weight of the cup makes it easier to lift, even with weak arm strength. The wide base means it is very stable, and the bright outer colour provides a highly visible contrast to the table - particularly helpful for those with impaired vision or dementia. The white, conical inner cup does not distort the colour of the drink and the cone shape allows the user to drink without having to tilt their head backwards. This makes independent drinking comfortable and safe.
To the 2-handled mugINCONSPICUOUS DRINKING AIDS
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DISCREET DRINKING CUP FOR INDEPENDENT DRINKING No more stigmatising spouted cups: This drinking cup for independent drinking provides subtle support without looking like an assistive aid. Its elegant, everyday design feels like a regular cup and is therefore often better accepted – both at home and in professional care settings. The specially shaped inner cup, similar to an ice cream cone, allows the drink to flow towards the mouth with just a slight tilting movement. The head and arm hardly need to be raised. This makes drinking easier for people with limited neck or arm mobility as well as when drinking in a semi-upright position. The cup is intuitive to use and does not need to be aligned. Drinking is possible all around the rim, from any position. For additional safety, compatible ORNAMIN drinking aids can be combined with the cup, allowing the drinking volume to be individually controlled. INSULATING, HIGH-CONTRAST AND VERSATILE An insulating air layer between the inner and outer cup helps beverages stay at the desired temperature for longer. Hot drinks remain warm, while cold drinks stay cool. This is ideal for people who drink slowly and want to enjoy their beverages at their own pace. When used together with a drinking aid, this effect can be further enhanced. The drinking cup is available in a wide range of colours. The white inner cup does not alter the colour of the beverage and makes the drinking rim clearly visible. The high-contrast two-tone design supports orientation, especially for people with visual impairments or dementia, and helps facilitate independent drinking. Overall, the cup enables independent and dignified drinking at an individual pace. Adequate fluid intake is particularly important in later life. At the same time, independent drinking supports mobility and muscle function while reducing the workload for carers and family members.
THE DISCREET EVERYDAY HELPER The days of spouted cups and cut-out nose cups are over – thanks to the mug with drinking trick. Its supportive function is subtly integrated into the elegant design and is not recognisable as an aid from the outside. This helps prevent the drinking aid from being rejected from the outset or users feeling stigmatised or uncomfortable. A specially shaped inner cup – similar to an ice cream cone – ensures that drinks flow into the mouth with just a slight tilting movement. There is no need to tilt the head back or raise the arm significantly. This allows independent drinking for people with limited neck or arm mobility, as well as when sitting in a semi-upright position. The mug is intuitive to use and does not need to be consciously aligned: drinking is possible from any point around the rim. For added safety, various drinking attachments can be used, allowing the drinking volume to be individually controlled. A SECURE GRIP The large, ergonomically shaped handle supports people with limited finger mobility, reduced hand strength or an impaired grip. It offers several gripping options: the mug can be held in the handle with an open hand or the handle can be fully enclosed with all fingers. An integrated thumb rest provides additional stability. The mug’s low weight makes it easier to handle when strength in the hands and arms is reduced. A large base area also ensures excellent stability: the mug is less likely to tip over – even when pushed across the table or given a slight knock. VERSATILE SUPPORT An insulating air layer between the inner and outer cup keeps drinks at temperature for longer. This gives people who drink slowly more time to enjoy hot drinks warm and cold drinks cool. This effect can be further enhanced by using drinking attachments. The mug is available in many attractive colours. The white inner cup ensures that the colour of the drink remains true and that the drinking rim is clearly visible. The high-contrast two-colour design particularly supports people with visual impairments or dementia when drinking independently. Overall, the mug with drinking trick enables independent, stylish drinking at one’s own pace. Adequate fluid intake is of great nutritional importance, especially in older age. At the same time, independent drinking promotes mobility and muscle activity, strengthens self-esteem and relieves both professional caregivers and family carers.
INDEPENDENT DRINKING – WITHOUT TILTING THE HEAD BACK This adaptive cup with an integrated drinking aid supports independent drinking for adults with limited neck or arm mobility. The specially shaped inner cone allows the liquid to flow towards the mouth with only a slight tilt. There is no need to lean the head back or lift the arms excessively. Ideal as a cup for elderly people, for Parkinson’s, after stroke, during rehabilitation or for anyone with reduced motor skills. The drinking support is discreetly built into the design. From the outside, the cup looks like a normal everyday cup – a dignified alternative to a traditional sippy cup or spouted beaker. This reduces stigma and encourages confident drinking at home, in care homes or in clinical settings. TWO HANDLED CUP FOR A SAFE AND SECURE GRIP The two large ergonomic handles provide stability for weak hands, tremors or reduced grip strength. The cup can be held either by placing open hands through the handles or by gripping around them. Integrated thumb rests offer additional control. Thanks to its lightweight construction, the cup remains easy to lift even with limited arm strength. A wide, stable base ensures the cup stands securely on the table. It remains steady when gently pushed or accidentally nudged, making it a reliable disability drinking aid for everyday use. INSULATED CUP WITH CONTROLLED FLOW OPTION The double-walled design with an insulating air layer keeps drinks warmer or cooler for longer. When combined with compatible drinking lids, the flow of liquid can be reduced and controlled. This is particularly helpful for people with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) or those who need slower, safer drinking. The two-colour design also supports independent drinking. The outer colour provides visual stimulation, while the white inner cup keeps the drink clearly visible. This can help people with visual impairments or dementia better recognise the liquid level. A thoughtfully designed drinking aid cup that promotes independence, dignity and safety – whether at home, in nursing care, hospitals or rehabilitation environments.
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