Hi Irina! Thanks for reaching out. Our Food52 x GreenPan Nonstick Cookware Collection is a really great lightweight option. If you're not looking for nonstick, you might be interested in our de Buyer Mineral B Carbon Steel Cookware, which is super durable (but much lighter than cast iron, for instance).
No particular brand that I know of. In my family, when the cooks (usually women) got older and their families smaller, they switched to cooking smaller batches in smaller pots. And that worked. Two places that could give you ideas: 1) web search for "best of cookware for seniors or disabled." Many lists of top brands by blogs, like similar lists for in Consumers Reports magazines. 2) ask a social worker at your local assisted living faciilties, or others who often work with seniors.
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In my family, when the cooks (usually women) got older and their families smaller, they switched to cooking smaller batches in smaller pots.
And that worked.
Two places that could give you ideas:
1) web search for "best of cookware for seniors or disabled." Many lists of top brands by blogs, like similar lists for in Consumers Reports magazines.
2) ask a social worker at your local assisted living faciilties, or others who often work with seniors.