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ARJO PILOT LIFT RIDE CHAIR    


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Person can be placed on seat while lying in bed, brought to sitting position and safety arm and backrest lowered around person. Some assistance from the person is needed. Lift is hydraulically adjustable, low base with casters. Seat can be lowered into elevating bathtub or used as commode seat for toilet. Bed pan holder attached. Stretcher can be attached to lift in place of seat.

Notes: Person being transported must have fairly good trunk stability. Medicare covered with qualifications.

Price: 1890.00.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

ArjoHuntleigh

2349 W. Lake St.
Addison, Illinois 60101
United States
Telephone: 800-323-1245 or 630-307-2756.
Fax: 888-389-2756.
Web: http://www.arjohuntleigh.com.
Email: usa.info@ArjoHuntleigh.com.


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Distributor(s):

Adaptive Living, Inc. / The Adaptive Living Store

3792 Yaeger Rd
Saint Louis, Missouri 63129
United States
Telephone: 877-447-7816 or 314-845-7816.
Fax: 314-894-2918.
Web: http://www.adaptivelivingstore.com.
Email: service@adaptivelivingstore.com.


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