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Blossom Water Lily – Fine Motor Therapy Tool for Neurological Rehabilitation

£59.99Price
  • Fine motor rehabilitation tool providing 16 pinch & grasp exercises
  • Rebuilds and maintains dexterity
  • Supports stroke recovery and neurological rehabilitation
  • Calming, engaging and intuitive activity for those living with dementia
  • Suitable for home or clinical use

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The Blossom by Orlando Ely Water Lily Fine Motor Therapy Tool is a beautifully designed neurological rehabilitation therapy tool that provides motivational fine motor skills exercise and cognitive stimulation for people recovering from stroke, living with dementia and other neurological conditions affecting dexterity.

 

Designed for use in clinical settings, care environments, and at home, Water Lily offers an engaging, hands‑on activity that supports rehabilitation through precise hand movements combined with visual and cognitive challenge. It is an effective fine motor rehabilitation tool, a therapy tool for stroke recovery, and a meaningful activity tool for dementia care.

 

Progressive Fine Motor Skill Challenge

Water Lily is constructed using twenty petals of three different sizes, making it the most challenging flower in the Blossom range. The variation in petal size increases both motor and cognitive demand, supporting:

  • Finger strength and endurance

  • Precision pinch and release

  • Hand‑eye coordination

  • Bilateral hand use

  • Sustained attention and focus

 

This makes Water Lily particularly suitable for progressing therapy routines in stroke rehabilitation and neurological rehabilitation.

 

Key Dexterity Exercises Supported

  • Lateral pinch

  • Large diameter grasp

  • Parallel extension

 

These movements are commonly targeted in occupational therapy to support everyday functional tasks such as holding utensils, buttoning clothing, and manipulating small objects.

 

Designed for Cognitive Stimulation

The Water Lily features a spiral phyllotactic pattern, encouraging sequencing, visual discrimination, and problem‑solving alongside fine motor engagement.

 

Who This Tool Is For

  • People recovering from stroke

  • People living with dementia

  • Individuals with neurological conditions affecting fine motor control

  • Caregivers supporting home therapy

  • Occupational therapists and health professionals

 

Why Choose Blossom

Unlike traditional clinical‑looking therapy tools, Blossom combines therapeutic function with beautiful design, encouraging repeated use through intrinsic motivation. Water Lily fits easily into guided therapy sessions or independent practice and is suitable for both caregivers and health professionals.

 

What’s in the Box

  • 7 large petals, 7 medium petals, 6 small petals

  • 1 stamen

  • 1 base

  • Exercise guide

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Increases divergent thinking

Progressive neurological rehabilitation through a scale of challenge

Progressive neurological rehabilitation therapy

Customer feedback

"I could do this for hours"

"It's encouraging. I'm satisfied by having achieved something and am proud of myself"

"It's a tremendous uplift"

"Creativity and nature is what I love, it is satisfying to create a piece of art"

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