Hi,
I used to be a wheelchair mechanic for an MR/DD facility, and the clients there had custom built wheelchairs...
I have never ever seen that piece of equipment before...it would seem to me, given enough weight and pressure against it, that it would roll out laterally.....
Typically what they do with customized chairs is add to the seat back a part called a 'lateral'...haha...it is attached to the seat back and comes around to the lateral sides of the wheelchair and holds the person up from under their arms...they can be adjusted as well to the area where the individual needs the most support....
Anyway, don't know if she has a regular hospital chair or a customized chair, because I am pretty sure one needs a customized seat back to have a 'real' lateral attached....and if at all possible I would have her assessed by someone who is a RESNA certified equipment provider...that is the most ideal situation to get the most optimal wheelchair arrangement...however if that is not possible or it is too expensive, there is a velcro lateral here:
http://www.sammonspreston.com/Supply...Leaf_Id=562546
Well don't know if that helps you any, but I wish you the best of luck!!
Nazarite, RN
ps; to the other poster....there are laptrays that can be attached to wheelchairs that go on just one arm...so if say she needs support for her right arm, one can buy a laptray that slides over the right arm rest, and it gives a place for her to rest her arm....now keeping the arm on the laptray...that is a whole other story.....good luck!!
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