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Activity Chairs

 
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Rifton Activity Chair

  • Therapists everywhere tell us the Rifton Activity Chair is perfect for feeding, speech therapy, active learning, and for clients with sensory processing challenges.
  • Rifton’s clinical positioning chair has revolutionized active seating. Versatile, adaptable, durable – this is a chair therapists designed.
  • Wide range of optional accessories available to create an adaptive chair providing customized active seating for your client – whether in early intervention, school, home, rehab or day hab – from the client with autism to one with more involved physical challenges such as cerebral palsy.
  • Two Chair Base Options: Hi/lo base for easy transfers, optimal positioning, and instant access to any activity. Standard base for regular classroom use and ideal for students with autism who need calming through self-generated motion (self-stimming).
 
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Snug Seat Wombat Activity Chair

  • The Wombat is a functional activity chair for disabled children. It provides the experience of outstanding comfort, functionality and support.
  • Combined with the superb design, the Wombat appears as an exceptional activity chair. The Wombat is available in two versions: Wombat basic and Wombat upgrade.
  • The difference is found in the frames. The basic frame has simple height adjustment on a center bar. The upgrade frame is constructed using highly technical production processes allowing the frame to adjust from floor to table height.
  • The Wombat is available in 3 sizes and is suitable for both children and youngsters. It is not recommended for users with a lot of involuntary movements.
 
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Snug Seat x:panda Activity Chair

  • x:panda is a multi-adjustable dynamic seat, delivered in 4 different sizes - each seat with up to 4” in seat width and depth adjustment coupled with sliding back growth.
  • The back is dynamic, making it possible for the child to extend and push back against relatively light resistance and then regain the desired sitting position. The back is lockable which could be preferred in feeding situations and required when being used in transportation.
  • The back can also be angled to make it possible to seat the child with either an open or closed hip angle.