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  1. SHORTY CRIPPER Picture of SHORTY CRIPPER The Shorty Cripper is a reacher or grabber specifically designed for quadriplegics who have wrist function that allows them to bend their hand back at the wrist. It can also be used by any person with grasping, fine motor, neurological or upper extremity disabilities who needs assistance reaching or gripping objects. The Shorty Cripper is available in Lightweight and Heavy Duty models, and both models are available for the right or left hand in a range of custom sizes. Made with aluminum and sta...[More Information]

  2. TELESTIK (MODEL AD3000) Picture of TELESTIK (MODEL AD3000) The TeleStik, model AD3000, is a reacher designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This reacher has a telescoping stainless steel arm equipped with a washable UltraStik adhesive disk to pick up items weighing up to to one pound. The reacher has a soft, slip-resistant PVC grip. To use, place the adhesive disk flat on the object that is to be picked up. Press gently and bring object to the user. For heavier objects, after pressing gently, ...[More Information]

  3. TELESTIK (MODEL MA4000) Picture of TELESTIK (MODEL MA4000) The TeleStik, model MA4000, is a reacher designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This reacher has a telescoping stainless steel arm equipped with a strong magnet for picking up metal items weighing up to one pound and a hook for pulling or dragging items. The hook is also useful for opening cupboards, pushing elevator buttons, retrieving clothing, etc. In addition, the hook is helpful for those who have any difficulty extending the tel...[More Information]

  4. TELESTIK (MODEL TS3040) Picture of TELESTIK (MODEL TS3040) The TeleStik, model TS3040, is a reacher designed for use by individuals with upper extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This reacher has a telescoping stainless steel arm equipped with a strong magnet for picking up metal items weighing up to one pound and a hook for pulling or dragging items. The hook can also be used for opening cupboards, pushing elevator buttons, retrieving clothing etc. In addition, the hook is helpful for those who have any difficulty extending the te...[More Information]

  5. TOTAL HIP KIT Picture of TOTAL HIP KIT The Total Hip Kit is designed for use by individuals who have had a hip replacement. The kit includes a Tall-Ette elevated toilet seat (see also separate entry), a long-handled sponge for bathing, a long-handled shoe horn, a sock aid to assist in putting on socks without bending, and a reacher with a pistol grip and a single claw gripper. The kit is packed in a sturdy cardboard carrying box and includes instructions forthe use of each item. The kit is also available without the toilet seat....[More Information]

  6. TRIGGER REACHER (R402, R403, & R404) The Trigger Reacher is a pistol grip reacher designed for use with one hand. The reachers feature scalloped jaws which firmly grip both hard and soft objects, a small magnet on the tip, and voluntary closing action. DIMENSIONS: Model R402 is 26 inches long; model R403 is 32 inches long; and model R404 is a folding reacher measuring 24 inches long when open; 12 inches folded. WEIGHT: 5.25 ounces....[More Information]

  7. Telescoping Light Switch Device. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Telescoping rod for reaching light switches. Telescoping radio or television antenna with a small rubber furniture tip on one end and a ring on the other; can be used to push or pull a switch. SKILLS REQUIRED: Assembly. AUTHOR: Independence Factory TITLE: Make it Cheap: Volume 3 REF: Middletown, Ohio: Independence Factory NARIC CALL NUMBER: R1183 PAGES (including cover): 2 1976....[More Information]

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