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Picture of TURNTABLE (MODEL 5085) The TurnTable, model 5085, is a standing transfer aid designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. It is used to enable transfers to and from wheelchairs, beds, and toilets by individuals who have enough strength to stand on their legs but not enough energy to move their feet. It is made of durable polyethylene with a rubber-like anti-slip surface. Two discs are attached in the center with a metal screw, enabling the top disc to rotate and pivot the user to the proper position for the transfer. DIMENSIONS: 38 centimeters in diameter.

Notes: The manufacturer recommends that this device be used with the Flexibelt or Fleximove (see separate entries) during assisted transfers.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on February 2, 2009.

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RoMedic, Inc.

300 West Chestnut Street, Suite B
PO Box 388
Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522
United States
Telephone: 888-625-4343 or 717-733-1444.
Fax: 888-691-1091.
Web: http://www.romedic.com.
Email: info@romedic.com.


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