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Picture of ABLE GENERATION MODULE A PLAY CHAIR The Able Generation Module A Play Chair is a youth positioning chair designed for use by children with physical disabilities who have adequate head control and early sitting skills. This wooden chair features a moveable seat which can be angled and adjusted to any height within a specified range. The seat can be lowered so the child's legs rest on the floor, enabling supported floor play. The chair includes a nylon seat belt, pads, a flat insert back, and a pommel. OPTIONS: An optional footrest and tray (sold separately) are available for the regular chair. SIZES: Small or regular. DIMENSIONS (WxD): The seat on the small model is 10 x 10 inches without pads, 8 x 10 inches with one-inch pads, and 6 x 10 inches with two-inch pads. The back height is 12 inches. The seat height from the floor adjusts from 2.5 to 6 inches. The seat on the regular model is 12 x 12 inches without pads, 8 x 12 inches with one-inch pads, and 6 x 12 inches with two-inch pads. The back height is 15 inches. The seat height from the floor adjusts from 2.75 to 8 inches.

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Price: 420.00 - 390.00.

This product record was updated on October 6, 2010.

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Able Generation

8 Mills Road
Whitefield, Maine 04353
United States
Telephone: 800-875-2457.
Fax: 207-549-7942.
Web: http://www.ablegeneration.com.
Email: information@ablegeneration.com.


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