In this section you will find information on a variety of cup and mug holders. There are some holders specifically designed to be attached to wheelchairs, and others are suitable for a table top or tray. Slip resistant material may be a suitable alternative to a cup holder, as it may help keep your cup or mug stable.
Read our advice on choosing drinking equipment for further information on equipment that may be suitable for you.
If swallowing liquid is the cause of difficulties with drinking, expert advice should be sought from a speech and language therapist, who will be able to conduct an assessment and recommend the type and thickness of fluid suitable for you.1 An occupational therapist can give advice on equipment and techniques to help make drinking easier.
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