Cups & Mugs
Essential Aids supplies a extensive range of kitchen aids like special cups and mugs which are easier to control than standard drinking vessels. Some are available with oversized handles - ideal for people with certain disabilities causing tremors or a loss of fine motor control. Among the range is the double handled mug for elderly people or others whose condition makes it hard to use a conventional mug. Some items in this section have special lids with spouts to reduce spillage. A non-spill cup can reduce mess at meal-times. Our drinking cups for disabled people or others who find conventional cups challenging to control. A non-spill cup for elderly individuals may make a significant difference.
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Handy Cup
This angled cup reduces the need for the drinker to tilt their head backwards, making it perfect for those with decreased mobility of the neck or shoulders.11 Options from£4.70with VAT Relief -
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Dignity One Handled Mug
This large handled, highly robust mug is often used by those who have problems handling regular crockery.6 Options from£6.40with VAT Relief -
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Dignity Two Handled Mug
This strong mug is much easier to control than regular crockery thanks to its over-sized handles.6 Options from£6.40with VAT Relief -
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Dignity Two Handled Feeder Cup
This specially reinforced cup with an integral spout and large handles will not break even if it is dropped.6 Options from£6.90with VAT Relief -
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Dignity Two Handled Drinking Cup
This ultra strong spouted cup is typically used by those who want careful control over the flow of liquid.6 Options from£6.90with VAT Relief -
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Nosey Cup
A uniquely designed beaker that allows for drinking without tilting the head back.6 Options from£1.70with VAT Relief -
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Sure Grip Non-Spill Cup
A stackable polycarbonate cup in four bright colours, with an innovative anti-spill design.10 Options from£1.40with VAT Relief -
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Clear Drinking Mug with Handle
This is a tough, clear plastic mug with a large, open handle, that's ideal for those with limited fine motor control3 Options from£3.90with VAT Relief -
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Large Insulated Mug With Lid
Insulated mug with an extra large handle and snap on lid, for use with hot or cold beverages.2 Options from£9.40inc VAT -
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Novo Cup
A drinking aid that has a one way valve to allow controlled fluid intake and no spills.3 Options from£3.40with VAT Relief -
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One Way Straws
A straw with a one-way valve to aid in suction, with a handy attachment clip.£3.90WAS £6.40with VAT Relief -
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Strawberi (Pack of five)
A well-designed tool that makes drinking with a straw easier.£2.40WAS £3.99with VAT Relief -
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Two Handled Cup Holder
Two-handled holder that fits to most cups or beakers, providing extra grip and control while drinking.3 Options from£2.90with VAT Relief -
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Caring Mug
A wide stable base and two large handles make this mug exceptionally easy to use.2 Options from£5.40with VAT Relief -
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Cup With Temperature Regulated Lid
This cups lids provides an easy visual indicator of the temperature of its contents.£13.90WAS £19.30inc VAT -
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Weighted Cup With Lid
Weighted hot or cold drinks cup with an easy grip handle, ideal for people with muscle tremors or limited co-ordination.£25.40WAS £27.03with VAT Relief -
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Shatterproof Mug
Tough, clear plastic mug with a oversize handle for ease of use.3 Options from£3.90with VAT Relief -
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Nose Cut-Out Cup
A cup with a front cut-out to allow for drinking without too much neck extension.6 Options from£1.70with VAT Relief -
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Teapot Feeder
A teapot-shaped feeding cup with a partially covered top and two large handles.3 Options from£3.25with VAT Relief -
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Two Handled Mug
Two-handled drinking mug supplied with an anti-spill lid and a drinking spout lid.3 Options from£3.40with VAT Relief -
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Duo Cup Holder
The Duo drinking aid converts a mug into one with two handles, or adds a single handle to flat side drinking vessels.2 Options from£6.25with VAT Relief -
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Feeding Cup
These spouted feeding cups are available with or without the wide 'wing' style handles.2 Options from£2.90with VAT Relief -
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Kennedy Cup
This anti-spill cup allows for drinking whilst sitting or reclining, making it useful for individuals with mobility issues.3 Options from£3.90with VAT Relief -
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Liquid Level Indicator
An innovative device that allows individuals with vision problems to pour liquids without spilling.£12.90WAS £17.25with VAT Relief -
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Hydrant Sports Water Bottle
Easy to grip water bottle that is attachable to beds, bikes, wheelchairs or bags for instant access.£6.90WAS £9.67with VAT Relief -
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Easy Drinking Lid
Discreet drinking aid which controls the flow of liquid and reduces spills.£1.90WAS £4.40with VAT Relief -
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Large Handle Mug
a lightweight and durable mug with a large handle for ease of use.3 Options from£4.50with VAT Relief -
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Strawberi Straw Holder - Pack of 10
A handy plastic tool that can hold a drinking straw in place.£2.40WAS £7.78with VAT Relief
Drinking vessels which have special characteristics which for some people, make them easier to use.
People with relevant disabilities or physical conditions may have difficulty drinking from standard cups or mugs.
This may be because of diminished strength, coordination or motor skills, or because of certain learning difficulties.
In many cases, special drinking vessels like these promote independence in those who might otherwise struggle to drink unaided.
The method by which each special design may help, varies from person to person, depending on the characteristics of their condition.
The range is diverse, reflecting the differences between conditions and the physical restrictions they may impose on people living with them.
These are some of the more common:
Non-spill cups - there are various kinds of cups which have some sort of non-spill features.
This may be a lid with a closable aperture, or a lid with a straw which fits tightly enough to prevent liquid escaping.
Others have lids with spouts built in, guiding the liquid and reducing spillages.
Another design which is intended to reduce spillages uses a special plastic insert which sits within the liquid held in the cup.
It disrupts the wave motion which in turn makes spillages less likely.
Two-handled mugs - for people with a hand tremor or reduced strength, drinking vessels with two handles may be easier to control.
Large-handled mugs - having oversized handles helps give some people more control.
Angled cups - having an angled or slanted cylinder to hold the liquid means less head-tilt is required when drinking.
This is a useful feature for people with limited flexibility in the neck and shoulders.
Yes, there are numerous designs of cups or mugs with spouts.
In some cases spouts of different sizes and flow are available, so you should be able to find one to suit the individual concerned.
Spouted drinking vessels make spilling their contents much less likely.
Sometimes called 'nosey cups', these items have a lowered section of the rim.
This fits the user's nose and reduces the amount of head tilt required in order to drink from the cup.
Yes, 'thermo' mugs are available which are designed to keep their contents warm for longer than normal.
They are useful for people who may take some time to consume drinks.
Some of these mugs are available with two large handles to help improve control.