This content is not intended to provide medical advice and should not be relied on as such. Koor is not a Class 1 Medical Device. Always get medical advice before using koor. The green color does not means koor is filled by IDDSI Level 4 food.
We received the following feedback from people facing challenges during eating:
As someone with limited hand mobility, I often struggle with opening and closing traditional food containers. I found Koor’s refillable container to be incredibly practical that allows me to open and close it without much force using only one hand.
The handle and lid are designed with enough size to easily grip, and the audible click lets me know when it’s securely opened or closed. The self-closing lid prevents spills, which makes carrying it in my bag stress-free.
I use it to eat yogurt without a spoon or thicker smoothies, which is convenient to eat at my desk while working. It’s also great for traveling—I’ve used it to store things like hand cream or sunscreen, which is easier to dispense using Koor.
Belinda, Accessible Consultant
Love my Koor. I’m a quadriplegic and find it very hard to feed myself without food going everywhere. I get my Koor filled with yoghurt and I can easily feed myself with no mess whatsoever. Awesome product.
Hazel
koor’s Accessibility Program
koort means Heart, hearts, two hearts together in Aboriginal language.
We are inviting:
- people who do not feel confortable when eating,
- health professionals,
- health care providers and carers
to enter the koor’s Accessibility Program by filling-in the form below. If accepted, we will send you samples in exchange of your feedback to help us improving a koor adapted to your needs. Please note, completion of this form does not guarantee acceptance into the program.