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Rehab Seating Systems Inc. (Formerly Med/West)

8 Alton Place, Suite 3
Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
United States
Telephone: 800-525-7328 or 617-734-8500.
Fax: 617-738-9894.
Web: http://www.rehabseating.com.
Email: info@rehabseating.com.

Products manufactured by Rehab Seating Systems Inc. (Formerly Med/West) (listed alphabetically)

  1. ASCENDER 300, ASCENDER 500, & ASCENDER 1000 HIP CHAIR Picture of ASCENDER 300, ASCENDER 500, & ASCENDER 1000 HIP CHAIR

    The Ascender 300, Ascender 500, and Ascender 1000 Hip Chairs are geriatric chairs designed for use by individuals with arthritis or lower extremity disabilities. Features include a cradle-style extended headrest, a retractable footrest, a padded armrest, and an adjustable back with four back positions covering a range of approximately 90 to 70 degrees. The chair has interchangeable back and seat cushions of different thicknesses, which can be exchanged to change the seat height. OPTIONS: Leg support attachment. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 44 x 29 x 26.5 inches (Ascender 300), 44 x 29 x 30.5 (Ascender 500), or 44 x 29 x 34.5 inches (Ascender 1000). The seat width is 20 inches (Ascender 300), 24 inches (Ascender 500), or 28 inches (Ascender 1000). The seat height from floor is 23 or 25 inches and the arm height from floor is 33 inches. CAPACITY: 300 pounds (Ascender 300), 500 pounds (Ascender 500), or 1,000 pounds (Ascender 1000).

  2. ASCENDER AT HOME CHAIR (MODELS 9000 & 9200) Picture of ASCENDER AT HOME CHAIR (MODELS 9000 & 9200)

    The Ascender @Home Chair is a geriatric chair designed for use by individuals with arthritis or lower extremity disabilities. This chair has an A-shaped frame, a pitched back, high extended armrests, and an adjustable forward-sloping seat pan with 0, 5, or 10 degrees of slant. The seat- to-back angle is 70 to 90 degrees, depending on the slant seat position. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 44 x 29.5 x 25.5 inches (model 9000) or 44 x 29.5 x 29.5 inches (model 9200). The seat width is 20 inches (model 9000) or 24 inches (model 9200). The seat height from floor is 19.5 inches and arm height from floor is 29 inches. CAPACITY: 300 pounds (model 9000) or 500 pounds (model 9200).

  3. ASCENDER MP 300, MP 500, MP 1000, & MP 1000 PLUS WAITING ROOM / OFFICE CHAIR (MODELS 8000, 8200, 8400, & 8600) Picture of ASCENDER MP 300, MP 500, MP 1000, & MP 1000 PLUS WAITING ROOM / OFFICE CHAIR (MODELS 8000, 8200, 8400, & 8600)

    The Ascender MP 300, MP 500, MP 1000, and MP 1000 Plus Waiting Room / Office Chair are heavy-duty office chairs designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. These mission-style chairs have an adjustable back with four back positions covering a range of approximately 90 to 70 degrees. By flipping a lever on the side of the chair, the seat pan can be placed in a 10-degree forward slope. Other features include EZ Grip armrests and a blood-drawing armrest attachment. OPTIONS: External headrest. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 40 x 28 x 24 (model 8000), 28 (model 8200), 32 (model 8400), or 36 (model 8600) inches. The seat width is 4 inches less than the overall width. The floor-to-seat height is 20 inches and the arm height from floor is 28 inches. CAPACITY: 300 pounds (model 8000), 500 pounds (model 8200), 1,000 pounds (model 8400), or more than 1000 pounds (model 8600). COLOR: The upholstery is available in wine rose, emerald green, ice blue, or wheat.

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