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About the solution
The journey of FlexiMug began with Cardell's mother, who faced the challenges of progressive multiple sclerosis, leaving her quadriplegic and unable to reach for cups. In a moment of necessity, Cardell's father improvised by drilling a hole in a store-bought mug and adding a long straw, enabling independent sipping. Over time, the design evolved to improve functionality and comfort. Before her passing in 2013, Cardell's mother encouraged him to refine the design, so it could bring the same benefits to others, a heartfelt mission that continues to drive FlexiMug's innovation.
FlexiMug is an innovative solution designed to empower individuals with limited mobility, making independent drinking more accessible and convenient. This flexible drinking aid has been developed to address the needs of individuals who may face challenges in lifting or tilting traditional cups and glasses. Here's a comprehensive description of FlexiMug:
This special mug features a pliable, yet sturdy, design that allows users to easily adjust its shape to their specific requirements. This adaptability ensures that it can be comfortably used in various positions, whether in a reclined, seated, or lying-down posture. It comes with a specially designed straw that further enhances the user's drinking experience. This straw is strategically positioned for easy access, promoting convenient sips without the need for complicated movements.
Whether it's individuals with physical disabilities, elderly individuals, or patients recovering from surgery, this flexible drinking aid offers a simple and effective solution to ensure hydration and independence. Made from high-quality, durable materials that can withstand regular use. It is easy to clean and maintain, ensuring that it remains a reliable and long-lasting solution.
FlexiMug goes beyond offering a functional drinking aid; it promotes independence and dignity. Users can enjoy their drinks without relying on assistance, providing a sense of self-reliance and empowerment. Staying hydrated is essential for overall health and well-being. FlexiMug makes it easier for individuals with limited mobility to maintain proper hydration, reducing the risk of dehydration-related health issues.
This innovative drinking aid is a testament to the commitment to improving the quality of life for those facing mobility challenges and underscores the importance of accessibility and inclusivity.
Source of information: https://newmobility.com/fleximug-hands-free-drinking-solution/
For more information go to: https://www.instagram.com/fleximug/?hl=en
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