- MFR:
- 4542WR
- Medex SKU:
- SMP-4542WR
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 2 - 3 weeks
- Color:
- Red
- Freight Quote Button:
- False
Description
Key Features
Part of a System: The wedge, when combined with a Feeder Seat Positioner, creates the complete Tumble Forms Deluxe Floor Sitter.
Universal Sizing: The 4542WR model is specifically designed to fit the Small, Medium, and Large Tumble Forms 2 Feeder Seats. This means that if a child grows and needs a larger Feeder Seat, they may not need to replace the wedge, which provides long-term utility.
Adjustable Positioning: Its primary function is to allow the Feeder Seat to be positioned in either an upright or a reclined position. This adjustability accommodates a variety of activities, from feeding and learning to resting.
Secure Attachment: A hook-and-loop (Velcro) system is used to hold the Feeder Seat securely onto the wedge, allowing for instant and easy adjustments of the seating angle.
Durable and Hygienic: Like other Tumble Forms products, the wedge is made from a seamless, non-toxic, and anti-microbial material. This makes it resistant to odor, urine, and stains, and easy to clean with a damp cloth or disinfectant.
Uses
The Tumble Forms Sitter Wedge is an essential accessory for a Feeder Seat, allowing for greater versatility and function. Its uses include:
Creating a Floor Seating System: The wedge turns the Feeder Seat into a stable floor chair, providing a comfortable and supportive alternative to a wheelchair or a stander for short-term activities.
Facilitating Therapy: The ability to adjust the recline angle is crucial for a range of therapeutic activities, such as feeding, speech therapy, or exercises that require a specific postural position.
Promoting Social Interaction: By providing a comfortable and stable position on the floor, the wedge allows a child to be at eye level with their peers, encouraging positive social engagement and participation in group activities.
Supporting Daily Activities: It's used for various activities in home, school, or clinical settings, including reading, playing, watching TV, or simply relaxing.