Introducing The Obi Feeding Device: Revolutionising Mealtime Assistance

WHAT IS OBI?

Obi is a revolutionary adaptive eating device for individuals with upper extremity strength and mobility limitations.

Through the use of customisable accessibility switches, Obi allows its users to be in control of what they eat and when in order to increase independence, social interaction, meal enjoyment, and wellbeing.

FOOD OPTIONS

Almost any food can work with Obi as long as it is prepared correctly!

Solid Foods

We recommend that solid foods be between the size of a pea and grape to ensure that Obi can properly pick the food up with the spoon. Larger solid foods should be cut to these sizes.

Sticky Foods

Sticky foods, such as mac & cheese or mashed potatoes may result in larger bites due to their consistency. You can add extra cream, butter, cheese or broth to make sure the food doesn’t clump together.

Liquid Foods

Liquid foods such as soup, stew, cereal, pudding, etc. all work well!

Our users have fun trying foods with Obi and are always impressed with what Obi can do! 

USING OBI IS AS EASY AS 1, 2, 3!

1. SET UP

2. EAT

3. CLEAN UP

IS OBI RIGHT FOR ME?

Accommodating most individuals who are living with a condition affecting their upper extremity function, users should possess the ability to safely and successfully operate Obi, as well as the ability to chew and swallow without assistance. Candidates for Obi may be living with the following conditions:

 

  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Amputation
  • Arthrogryposis Multiple Congenita (AMC)
  • Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Essential Tremor
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy
  • Other Conditions Impacting Upper Extremities

 

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