Chair designed to encourage relaxation and sensory stimulation. Options: weighted blanket; U-shaped cushion.
Arjo distribute the Wellness Nordic Relax Chair on behalf of Nordic Relax The fully-automated Wellness Nordic Relax Chair combines music, tactile stimulation and rocking motion to offer a calming multi-sensory experience for people living with dementia. Built-in audio system with MusiCure® music 3 pre-set automatic programmes offering multi-sensory stimulation Removable incontinence cover Wheeled pedestal for easy integration to Arjo patient lifters A weighted blanket adds to the experience by creating additional comfort and sensory stimulation. Residents may find that the overall pressure from the heavy blanket, combined with the comfort of the U-shaped cushion, provides a cocooning sensation making it easier for the residents to feel their own body. Maximum Patient Weight 130kg
Arjo UK
ArjoHuntleigh House
Houghton Hall Business Park
Houghton Regis
Bedfordshire
LU55XF
UK
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