Non-slip mats are among the least glamorous adaptive tools in the kitchen -- they are essentially textured rubber or PVC in various sizes -- but they are among the most universally prescribed by occupational therapists for kitchen independence. The reason is functional: a significant portion of kitchen task difficulty when grip is weak or only one hand is available is not about the grip force required to do the task, but about the grip force required to stop the bowl, cutting board, or plate from sliding while doing the task. Eliminating the stabilization requirement by placing a high-friction surface under the object converts a two-hand task to a one-hand task and a high-grip task to a low-grip task.
Direct answer: Non-slip mats work by increasing the coefficient of friction between the object (bowl, cutting board, plate) and the surface it sits on. This friction is sufficient to keep the object stationary during stirring, spreading, and food preparation without the user actively holding it with a second hand. A bowl on a Dycem mat stays in place during stirring even if both hands are used for the stirring implement -- or even if only one hand is available and the other is amputated or in a sling.
Non-Slip Mat Uses by Condition
| Condition | Kitchen Problem Addressed |
|---|---|
| Hemiplegia (stroke, injury) | One hand; bowl must be stabilized for stirring and mixing without second hand |
| Post-surgical one-arm period | Same as hemiplegia; cutting board must not slide during one-handed cutting |
| Arthritis (grip weakness) | Holding bowl while stirring requires grip that exceeds arthritis-affected grip capacity; mat eliminates this requirement |
| Peripheral neuropathy | Grip is unreliable (drops items); mat keeps items in place without active grip |
| Parkinson (tremor) | Involuntary movement would cause bowl to shift; mat provides friction to resist tremor-induced movement |
Types and Sizes
Dycem (the branded version of this material) comes in roll, sheet, and circle form. For general kitchen use, a sheet of approximately 12x18 inches placed under prep area is most versatile. Smaller circles (6-8 inch diameter) under individual bowls or cups provide targeted stabilization. The material is washable, reusable, and does not require adhesive.
Non-slip mats are available as part of GrabbersTool's adaptive kitchen tools collection. Browse the collection alongside the Electric Jar Opener and Reacher Grabber for a complete one-handed kitchen setup.


