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--- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY --- PURPOSE: Box and bag holders are used to stabilize containers to facilitate filling them, for persons with use of one hand only. Describes an upright bag holder, a tilted box holder and an upright box holder intended to anchor the containers so they can be filled by persons with use of one hand. The frames are made of wood, one with a lucite flap, and can be made stable with a clamp, foam or rubber on the bottom, or can be bolted down. Variations used to accomodate different sized containers are illustrated. Includes diagrams. COMMENTS: For further infornation contact: United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, Inc., 122 East 23rd Street, New York, NY 10010. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. AUTHOR: Greco, M TITLE: Problem Solving with Rehabilitation Engineering Tech Brief REF: Winter 1983: p 2-5 NARIC CALL NUMBER: 05777 PAGES (including cover): 5 1983.

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