A foldable contraption to allow users to pour water from kettles and larger containers into cups and glasses, with greater ease and efficiency, especially designed for the elderly
By: Hardy Shein from Class 109 (Year 2010)
A multimedia showcase by the pioneer students of the School of Science and Technology (SST) Singapore, on 'The Elderly Challenge'
Showing posts with label Mobility Aids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobility Aids. Show all posts
Monday, December 6, 2010
Spill-Free Cup Carrier
An add-on to those who prefers our coffee or tea as take-aways. A cup carrier that enables its users to take away their worry of a spill when having their hot cuppa...perhaps a more modern twist to the condensed-milk container take-aways of yesteryears.
By: Christopher John of Class 109 (Year 2010)
By: Christopher John of Class 109 (Year 2010)
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Redesigning the Food-Centre tables
An idea to redesign the tables and chairs at the food-centres to make it more elderly- and user-friendly.
By: Eunice Loo from Class 108 (Year 2010)
By: Eunice Loo from Class 108 (Year 2010)
The Grabber-Stick
A walking-stick that incorporates a grabber to allow its user to grab those occasional items that seems to be seemingly 'unreachable'.
By: Christian Lim from Class 108 (Year 2010)
By: Christian Lim from Class 108 (Year 2010)
Adaptable Cushion
A portable and adaptable cushion design that aims to make that everyday user experience of seating on a seat over a prolonged period of time that much more comfortable.
By: Shairul Mirza from Class 106 (Year 2010)
By: Shairul Mirza from Class 106 (Year 2010)
Seatable Walking Stick
An adaptation of a walking stick with a seat incorporated.
By: Yu Jin Qian from Class 106 (Year 2010)
By: Yu Jin Qian from Class 106 (Year 2010)
Platform gap ramp
To take those worries of being stuck in the gap between the MRT and the platform off your chest, here's introducing a simple ramp system that would help to mitigate those feelings away.
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
By: Koo Bing Hang from Class 103 (Year 2010)
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