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The Nugget Company Inc.

139 Kemper
San Antonio, Texas 78207
United States
Telephone: 210-224-2361.
Fax: 210-224-1582.
Web: http://www.nuggetcompany.com.

Products manufactured by The Nugget Company Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. MEDICAL SHEEPSKIN Picture of MEDICAL SHEEPSKIN

    Medical Sheepskins are decubitus pads designed for use by individuals at risk for pressure sores/ulcers. These tanned natural sheepskins are washable and can be used in hospital and nursing home beds, wheelchairs, and in homes on chairs and beds. DIMENSIONS: The average size is 9 square feet and the wool length is 0.75 inch long. COLOR: Natural.

  2. WHEELCHAIR COVERING Picture of WHEELCHAIR COVERING

    The Wheelchair Coverings are decubitus pad and seat covers, armrest and legrest pads for wheelchairs designed for use by individuals with lower extremity and mobility disabilities, spinal cord injury and others who spend most of their time in wheelchairs. Made from Hitemp, urine resistant medical sheepskin, these pads help reduce the risk of pressure sores and ulcers and body aches. The pads are made separately to fit the seat, back and arms of the wheelchair. They are washable and are available as a set or individual pieces. A set includes one seat and back pad and two arm pads. Color: Green.

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