Grab bar designed to provide a secure anchor point for one hand perhaps enabling the user to complete functional tasks with the other hand. Options: range of colours.
The groovy grippable grab bar Grabzi offers a secure anchor point for one hand allowing the user to focus on the free hand with the effect that involuntary movements are much reduced and control is improved. This in turn enables useful functional tasks to be undertaken. Grabzi can also help to support people with low muscle tone to maintain a stable sitting position and improve head and upper body control. It is secured with Velcro and will stick to most surfaces including textured plastic trays and wooden desks where suction cups tend not to hold on well. Available in Black,Pink,Grey
MERU
QEF Mobility Centre
1 Metcalf Avenue
Carshalton
Surrey
SM5 4NR
UK
01372725203 info@meru.org.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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