This reminds me of a product I saw linked in HN, at least once, but I think it deserves a mention since it serves some of the same audience:<p><a href="https://www.steadymouse.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.steadymouse.com/</a><p>Disclosure: I have no relationship with the dev, just think it could be useful for some folks. I almost recommended it to a colleague before thinking better if it since it would infringe on them.
It's a pretty great use of technology! The article is about Liftware's first device (now called Liftware Steady), also see their Liftware Level!<p><a href="https://www.liftware.com/steady/" rel="nofollow">https://www.liftware.com/steady/</a><p><a href="https://www.liftware.com/level/" rel="nofollow">https://www.liftware.com/level/</a>
I bought the spoon set for my aunt after meeting the founders at a senior living conference in 2014. She's used it daily since then and loves it. Sad that something so clearly useful for huge populations is not covered by Medicare at all.
I have Essential Tremors, and have since I was in... middle school maybe? The tremors aren't to the extent where I'd need a device like this but seeing as my grandfather could've benefited for years I suppose it's good to see that the tech will exist later when mine inevitably get worse, unless some other medical procedure or medicine can help.
I bought one of these for my neighbor a year back, ill say that it was a hell of a hard time finding it online when I didnt know what to search for. It seems if they did some better marketing, SEO, listings on Amazon etc they would be common place for elderly people.