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The BaseSmall Dysphagia Cup for Adults is a clinically designed slow-flow drinking cup featuring precise 5cc and 10cc sip control to support safe swallowing rehabilitation. Engineered with spill-proof technology and ergonomic dual handles, it reduces choking risks and enhances grip for adults with neurological conditions like Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, and dementia. Made from durable, BPA-free FDA-approved materials, this cup ensures hygienic, long-lasting use in both clinical and home care settings.


















| ASIN | B0DYVDBF2Q |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,209 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #30 in Daily Living Cups & Glasses |
| Brand Name | BaseSmall |
| Capacity | 5 Cubic Centimeters |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (65) |
| Embellishment Feature | Arthritis cup with ergonomic aesthetics accommodating limited mobility challenges., Clean medical blue finish suitable for clinical and home care environments., Discreet therapeutic appearance providing essential medical functionality., Professional styling blends seamlessly into healthcare environments., Slow sip cup for adults with professional medical design maintaining patient dignity. |
| Included Components | A - Primary cup body with ergonomic handle design for secure grip during use., B - Specialized lid with precision-engineered slot mechanism for controlled flow regulation., C - White sip adaptor providing exact 5cc volume control for initial dysphagia therapy., D - Blue sip adaptor delivering precise 10cc volume for progressive swallowing rehabilitation., E - Optional 90-degree rotating silicone n… |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.5"W x 4.3"H |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| League Name | measured drinking cup for swallowing problems |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Manufacturer | BaseSmall |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DC001 |
| Material Features | Certified food safe materials meeting all FDA regulations for medical device applications., Chemical-resistant construction suitable for medical sterilization and repeated sanitization procedures., Durable construction designed to withstand frequent use in demanding medical care environments., Non-porous surfaces preventing bacterial growth and ensuring optimal hygiene in medical settings., Temper… |
| Material Type | BPA-free materials meeting all medical device safety standards for patient care applications., Durable, dishwasher-safe materials designed for repeated sterilization in medical environments., Food-grade FDA approved plastic construction ensuring complete safety for medical and therapeutic use., Non-toxic, allergen-free materials suitable for patients with sensitive medical conditions., Premium med… |
| Model Number | DC001-Blue |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Clinical therapy sessions focused on safe swallowing rehabilitation and aspiration prevention., Essential dysphagia drinking cups for post-stroke recovery, Parkinson's disease management, and elderly care., Home care environments where controlled fluid intake is medically necessary for patient safety., Hospital and nursing facility use for patients with diagnosed swallowing disorders and neurologi… |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Clinically proven slow flow cups for dysphagia for adults, reducing choking risks while maintaining dignity and independence during mealtimes., Designed specifically as adaptive cups for adults with neurological conditions, providing dysphagia-friendly drinking solutions for safe hydration., Essential medical-grade drinking aid for Parkinson's patients and seniors requiring specialized swallowing … |
| Pattern | Solid construction |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Style | Professional dysphagia-friendly cups engineered with medical precision for optimal swallowing safety and comfort. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Crucial for maintaining hydration safety in patients with Parkinson's disease or similar neurological conditions., Especially important after stroke recovery when relearning safe swallowing techniques is medically necessary., Essential when caring for elderly patients with diagnosed dysphagia or neurological swallowing disorders., Ideal for patients transitioning from tube feeding to oral fluid in… |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Specialized Parkinson's cup configuration with anti-tremor features and controlled flow mechanisms. |
| Size | Complete pack of 1 dysphagia cup |
| Specific Uses For Product | Adult spill-proof cup for elderly individuals requiring controlled fluid intake during medical recovery., Anti-choking drinking cup providing essential safety features for patients with swallowing disorders., Lightweight cup with handle designed specifically for elderly patients with limited hand strength., Medical rehabilitation tool for post-stroke patients learning to swallow safely again., Pro… |
| Subject Character | Slow-flow dysphagia cups for adults providing precise volume control for safe swallowing rehabilitation.Easy-to-use drinking cups for elderly individuals with limited dexterity and swallowing coordination.Specialized cups designed for seniors with swallowing difficulties, reducing aspiration risks significantly.Medical therapy cups for controlled fluid intake during stroke recovery and neurologica… |
| Team Name | measured drinking cup for swallowing problems |
| Theme | Comprehensive dysphagia drinking cups representing essential dysphagia products for medical care., Dysphagia regulating drinking cup specifically engineered for elderly individuals with trouble swallowing safely., Professional adult drinking cups for elderly patients having difficulty swallowing due to medical conditions., Specialized dysphagia cups for elderly patients and cups designed for Parki… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**S
Very helpful
My aunt loves this cup. She has dementia and was having difficulty lifting her drinking glass. She is doing much better.
N**A
Helpful
I received the item and it was perfect for my dad. He controlled the liquid. He was swallowing to prevent him from choking.
A**F
Not for weaker dysphagicpersons
Ordered for a family member with dementia and dysphagia.7 am visually impaired and thought this cup would release a small amount of water at a time. Instead the cup requires sucking. She does not have the strength to pull on it. I believe her caregivers purchased a much less expensive toddlers cup which allows them to control the sip size.not
A**.
Very nice but not for everyone.
Dysphagia Cup for Adults I have a condition called EoE. When I'm having a flair swallowing food and liquid can be very difficult. I ordered this cup for the bad days. I've used it a few times now with great success. The main mouthpiece on the lid is comfortable to drink from. Theres plenty of space for your nose to fit. You can move the cup without having to move your neck. And that's a really nice feature to have. I've never used the attachment piece meant for laying down so I can't speak about that part. But the lid does pop on easily. Assistance may be needed if they have arthritis or diminished hand strength. The seal works well. I've never experienced any leaks or dripping. The double handles are another great feature. Gripping is easy with one or both hands. The handle openings are nice and large too. That makes it possible to slip hands in and hold the actual cup if you want to. The measurement lines are very helpful. And this can hold a fair amount of liquid. On days when I can't eat solid food, I'll make broth to drink. I let it cool down to warm and then fill this cup. When I'm finished, I soak this in a sink of hot dishwater. And rinse well. It comes out perfectly clean every time. My broth has some seasoning in it. Sometimes there are little flakes that can be left behind. That's why I soak all of the pieces immediately after. I wanted to share that for anyone who can't eat solid food. You can still enjoy the flavor of soup with this cup. My one complaint is that if knocked over the vent hole will leak. I did knock this over on my desk once. I picked it up immediately, but not everyone can do that. For people with mobility or reaction time issues; I can see this being a problem. On the upside. The lid did stay on and in place.
O**E
Dripped liquid on the person drinking from it.
I was very disappointed that this cup leaked / dripped thin liquid (like water, coffee, apple juice) Anyway I took the lid off and put back on, different placement, cleaned the cup lip and lid, still dripped. $36.00 and it leaks!
C**Y
works perfect
study dysphagia cup for hard to swallow patient
M**N
PERFECT CUP FOR DYSPHAGIA ELDERLY PATIENT!
EXCELLENT PRODUCT! PERFECT AMOUNT OF FLOW OF LIQUID! EASY TO FILL AND CLEAN!
J**E
Did not work for us.
Mug did not improve my father’s ability to swallow. There was no video of anyone actually drinking from the mug.
A**R
Amazing product, especially for seniors who need to be careful and more at risk for drinking fast or getting pneumonia.
A**D
This is a wonderful product. Can set at 5cc,or 10cc I use it for my elderly parents who's are aspirating While drinking, heads up you still need to thickener for liquid
R**A
For an expensive medical device advertising a 250ml capacity and 5 or 10 ml dosing options, I expect it to achieve exactly this. Sadly, in my testing, the cup was unable to achieve it. Using the white adapter, I got varying results from 5 to over 10 ml at a time. There are many crevices that are extremely difficult to reach even with small brushes for cleaning straws. Cleaning in the dishwasher you mean losing half of my utensil tray capacity, and I'm not sure how well the small pieces will hold up in the utensil tray long term. Given the price, difficulty cleaning, and failure to accurately regulate this is an entirely underwhelming product.
R**D
My title is not a criticism, and my hope is that this helps someone, but I want to have that professionally assessed, and my opinion is that it's best to consider checking with local speech-language pathologists before using this item or providing it to someone. So, I can't say 5 because I don't know what 5 is when it comes to dysphagia cups. So I'll start at 4 because of what I will say. Also: I'm only going to comment on basic build quality.. I'm not going to comment on accuracy or whether this might be good for any individual--I don't know. But there are trained people who do both, test for accuracy and make authorized recommendations, so I'm going to ask them because I work in a related field. My hope is that this will help someone, which is why I got it. So, apart from what I'm not qualified to recommend, the build quality looks A-OK to me for a dishwasher safe assistive item. It's not fancy, but it's strong, and I'd expect good durability. I didn't place the extension on the mouth opening because I want to leave that to the pros to check, but I can say, because I checked, that it's going to be a tight fit, at least--and that's good. I can also say that this product appears to use technology/design elements--and to have a build quality--common to many other competitor's "dysphagia cups", and it looks to me to be an even competitor on those grounds. So, I'm optimistic and I have a soft spot for companies that build assistive items.
B**B
I got this cup for my father. He has RA and consequently his hands are severely deformed, affecting his ability to eat and drink, unassisted. Cognitively he is smart as a whip. I say that to point out he is not using this cup with any intellectual difficulties. The handles on the sides allow him to grab the cup. That may seem obvious but without handles he cannot drink unassisted. The 5ml or 10ml inserts are necessary due to the delay in his ability to pull the cup away from his mouth if he can't tip it down from his mouth before he needs to. So far this is working well for him. This cup is well made. I'm sure it could withstand being dropped multiple times, like a child's sippy cup as the plastic is strong. I'm not sure how long a device like this can withstand the high heat temperatures of an assisted living facilities dishwasher. I would like to point out the cost in a drinking aid, such as this one. I can appreciate a lot of research goes into designing one of these cups, but I have a hard time swallowing (no pun intended) $50 for something like this. Many people who desperately need something like this simply can't afford it. I would love to see the price of this cup come down, or perhaps on sale periodically.
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