Knowledge and Rehabilitation Centre for children and adults with multiple limb deficiencies

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Getting dressed/Hygiene

Hygiene (4 helping aids)

Bath chair support.

Bath support that is put across the bath to help you get in and out of the bath tub more easily. The support has a solid handle and an anti-slip surface on the seat. It may be useful for either a person who has difficulty with their balance, or for someon

Bath sponge, hairbrush, face-flannel and long-handled comb.

1. Bath sponge with a long handle. The sponge is stuck to the handle has a rougher surface on one side. 2. Hairbrush with a long handle. The brush is fixed onto the handle. 3. Face-flannel on a long handle. The towelling flannel is fixed firmly to the han

Getting dry after a bath or a shower.

A wall-fixed heater for getting dry with after a bath or shower instead of using a towel. The heater is fixed next to and above the door and the switch hangs down the side of the door frame.

Telescoping Back Scratcher

Could be useful while washing your hair

At home

Home modifications (1 helping aids)

Positioning of a washing-machine and tumble-drier in the bathroo

By placing the washing-machine and tumble-drier next to each other, you make a bench for yourself to sit on at the sink making it easier for you to reach your toiletries. At the same time you can look in the mirror if the bathroom mirror is adjustable.

Taking care of children

Taking care of children (1 helping aids)

Bath chair for bathing a baby.

The bath chair is covered in towelling which is removable and can be washed at a maximum of 500c. The seat supports the child allowing for the head and shoulders to be above the water. At the same time the parent has two free arms or feet making it easier

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