Arm/Wheelchair Lap Cushion

Units of Measurement: Each

AUD $129.00

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The Arm/Wheelchair Lap Cushion may be an alternative to a restraint belt. It acts as a reminder for people who forget they are unsafe to stand up.

Originally designed for wheelchairs, it also fits on some hospital armchairs, and can also be used as a lap tray. Some CVA people may rest their hands on top of the cushion. This may help prevent oedema, as an alternative to a gutter armrest.

There are two versions or the Arm/Wheelchair Lap Cushion available:

  • Curved – With a curved cut-out section for the stomach
  • Straight – Without a curved cut-out section

If the straight version is a little too close to a person’s body, the cover can be removed and the edge of the foam can be cut to size with an electric carving knife.

If the Hook & Loop Tape is not done up, and the person has the mental and physical ability to remove the Cushion, then this product would not be considered a restraint. However, if the Hook & Loop Tape is attached, the Cushion may be considered a restraint and the proper authorisation for its use should be obtained.

As this Cushion is invading the Patient’s personal space, it may be better to introduce it over a period of time. Start off for about 10 minutes, encouraging the person to use it as a tray. Then take it away for a while, before refitting it again for another 10 minutes. Gradually, the person may accept it as a tray and not perceive it as a restraint. This method may prevent the person becoming agitated by the cushion.

Item # 416C – Curved, 47cm / 18.5″ between arms (Maroon)
Item # 416CW – Curved, wide, 57cm / 22.5″ between arms (Blue)
Item # 416S – Straight, 47cm / 18.5″ between arms (Maroon)
Item # 416SW – Straight, wide, 57cm / 22.5″ between arms (Blue)

Cover: Wash up to 80°C (176°F). Air or tumble dry on a cool setting, ensuring the drum is cool. Ensure the product is dry before using or storing.

Foam: Hand wash foam squeezing out excess water. Handle with care when wet. Do not wring or tumble dry.

Restraints are a prescribed item. Care Facilities such as Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Aged Care Facilities etc., may order this item. For private sales to a family member, written authorisation is needed from a qualified therapist or medical doctor, approving the use of the correct Restraint for the patient’s current condition. Remember if the patient’s condition changes, then a different type of Restraint may be required. It is necessary to ensure the family are aware of the proper use of Restraints, as these can be dangerous if not used correctly.