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Alimed SkiL-Care Blue Smoker's Apron

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Invacare Divided Leg Sling w/ Head Support

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Eye Chart Lea Symbols 10 Foot Distance Acuity Test

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Wheel-Ease Wheelchair Hand Rim Cover

Price
$135.80 Ea
Retail: $213.14
$195 Ea   *Base Price

$62 Ea

$118 Pr
Manufacturer Skil-CareInvacareGraham FieldPatterson Medical
Description

Protect residents, clothing, and furniture with the Skil-Care Smokers Apron that is designed to repel flames and burns. The lightweight, flame resistant fabric resists cracking and burns while offering protection.

Covers lap and chest. Secures around neck and attaches to the chair with Hook and Loop strap.

One size fits all.

The Invacare divided leg sling is a secure, easy-to fit general purpose sling, designed for the majority of sling users. Use the divided leg sling for residents who are totally dependent, partially dependent, non-weight bearing, very heavy or have limited head control. Three support straps on each side, use this sling when transferring the resident from the bed to a wheelchair safety and securely.

Invacare Reliant Divided-Leg Slings with Headrest Model nos. R100P, R100, R101, R102. New supportive back and contoured headrest are easily inserted or removed from wheelchair while patient is seated.

Available in four sizes: Petite, Medium, Large, X-Large.

The Eye Chart Lea Symbols are a type of vision chart used to test visual acuity, particularly in children and individuals who may have difficulty reading standard letters or numbers. The chart features a series of symbols in various sizes, such as circles, squares, triangles, and apples, rather than letters or numbers.

The Lea Symbols chart is often used by eye doctors, optometrists, and ophthalmologists to measure the visual acuity of individuals who may not yet be able to read or recognize letters or numbers, such as young children or individuals with cognitive impairments. The symbols on the chart are designed to be easily recognizable and distinguishable, even for those who may not have a full understanding of the shapes and sizes of letters or numbers.

Like other vision charts, the Lea Symbols chart is typically displayed at a distance of 20 feet (6 meters) and the individual being tested is asked to identify the symbols on the chart. The smallest symbols that can be identified determine the individual's visual acuity, which is expressed as a fraction, such as 20/20, indicating that the individual can see at 20 feet what a person with normal vision can see at 20 feet.

Overall, the Eye Chart Lea Symbols are a useful tool for testing visual acuity in individuals who may have difficulty with traditional vision charts.

With a soft smooth finish, these grips improve traction, promote proper hand placement, and cushion hands to protect against injury. Thermal insulation shields hands from cold metal rims.

Installs quickly and easily on standard 24" (61cm) wheelchair rims without tools.

Sold in pairs.

Features • Cover lap and chest to help keep smoking materials from falling between patient and wheelchair
• Ties around neck, at wheelchair arms and just below seat
• One size fits all
• Fully padded
• Three support straps on each side for safety and security
• Excellent for all transfers, especially toileting and bed to chair
• New supportive back and contoured headrest are easily inserted or removed from wheelchair while patient is seated
• Durable Plastic
• Low Glare Matte Finish
• Easy to Distinguish Objects
• Soft touch
• Easy installation
• Fits 24" wheels
Specs Dimensions: 30" x 32"
Color: White
Size: 9" x 14"
Material: Transparent Plastic Material
 
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