December 16, 2024

Introducing  Ornamin Ltd


Sue Hewlett from Ornamin Ltd  will be exhibiting at our Conference on 23rd January and and looks forward to meeting delegates to answer any queries about their sustainable range of eating and drinking aids aimed at enhancing independence for service users.


In the meantime, you can find out more about Ornamin Ltd below.


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ORNAMIN design and manufacture and innovative range of Assisted Tableware, specially designed to support individuals with all kinds of needs. The ORNAMIN 2 Care collection is aimed at enhancing independence and making dining a more enjoyable and accessible experience for everyone. We believe that our products not only empower users but also bring peace of mind to caregivers and families.


The 2Care range of tableware includes, plates, bowls, cups, cutlery and other tableware essentials. Each item has been thoughtfully engineered to provide ease of use, comfort, and durability. With hidden features such as ergonomic handles and non-slip grips in the adaptive designs, the ORNAMIN 2Care Tableware can significantly improve the dining experience for people with all kinds of disabilities and special needs.


At ORNAMIN we are committed to offering practical solutions that help people lead more independent lives. As a Care sector business, when you open an account with ORNAMIN you will be entitled to discounted pricing, quarterly newsletter, and a dedicated UK based account manager to answer any questions you may have, provide further product details and discuss how we can best serve your needs.  There is also a host of useful information on our website www.ornamin.co.uk from a monthly blog to customer feedback and user videos and downloads.


To find out more:

Visit www.ornamin.co.uk

Email sue@ornamin.co.uk

Call Sue Hewlett on 0121 667 6279 or 07534 383105


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