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Helping Those Hearing Hassles!

Helping children with mild and moderate hearing impairments understand what they hear.

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1 thru 10 of 28 Products in the Bathroom and Toilet Subcategory

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Toilet Tissue Dispenser for Commodes T0601: Toilet Tissue Dispenser for Commodes
This clamp-on dispenser keeps toilet tissue handy for the commode user.
Single Level Hand Grip T0604-A: Single Level Hand Grip
Three Sizes in a new modern design for various heights.
 Double Level Hand Grip T0604-B: Double Level Hand Grip
Three Sizes in a new modern design for various heights.
Triple Level Hand Grip T0604-C: Triple Level Hand Grip
Three Sizes in a new modern design for various heights.
Ableware  Bathroom  Grab Bar T0605: Ableware Bathroom Grab Bar
Wall-mounted grab-bar supplies a secure non-slip gripping surface.
Anus Stimulator T0608: Anus Stimulator
Designed for persons with paralyzing conditions who must maintain bowel function by mechanical stimulation.
Suppository  Inserter T0609: Suppository Inserter
This inserter simplifies bowel care of quads and other people with paralysis.
Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat - Standard Toilet T0611-A: Hinged Elevated Toilet Seat - Standard Toilet
This permanently installed raised seat provides the benefit of a higher seat.
Universal  Tall-ette Carry Bag T0615: Universal Tall-ette Carry Bag
A nylon carrying handle allowsfor hand or arm carrying.
LOK-IN-EL Bolt-Down Bracket T0616: LOK-IN-EL Bolt-Down Bracket
Only Tall-ette Elevated Toilet Seats feature the LOK-IN-EL Bracket.

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Assentive Computer Technology - Infrared Head Pointing

The Tracker and the Smart Nav AT can be helpful for users with carpal-tunnel syndrome, severe arthritis, quadriplegia, ALS, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis. Head pointing should be considered for computer users who have good head control and poor (or no) fine motor skills in their hands. Pointing is the quickest, most direct way of controlling the computer. Many people with disabilities have been forced to use scanning, mouth sticks, and other alternative devices when all they really needed to do was somehow point. One 'point' to remember when considering this kind of alternative mouse: you can use your head, but you don't really have to. You may use any body part that has reliable movement and control, like an arm or a knee, to place the dot upon. Also, you may use a hat, a headband, or a sweatband to hold the dot if you do not want to place the dot directly upon the skin.

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