Tlg has conducted 3 national studies on the effectiveness of adaptive babycare equipment and found that such equipment can have a positive impact on parent baby interaction in addition to reducing difficulty pain and fatigue and preventing secondary disability complications.
Adaptive baby care equipment.
Moms who are disabled physically can actually depend on adaptive devices like wheel chairs that are smart enough and have easy navigation tools baby equipment that include diaper change pads feeding bottles sterilizers baby clothes and many more.
Baby lifter designed to lift baby up and down from the floor.
The reason they re so ideal for parents with disabilities is that they allow the parent to have full use of both arms while still essentially carrying the baby.
Even strollers and cribs made to suit the needs of a physically challenged mom.
Our products range from special needs strollers to special needs car seats to adaptive toys for children s special needs therapy.
Oklahoma able tech is excited to announce the launch of a new program designed to assist parents with disabilities in caring for their young children.
Written in 1997 it is now dated but still contains some useful ideas and strategies to approach adaptive parenting related products.
Adaptive baby care equipment.
Baby bathtub adapted baby bathtub for wheelchair user or parents with limited balance or lifting abilities.
One finding was that when adaptive baby care equipment is available it can significantly reduce parents difficulty pain and fatigue while increasing satisfaction with baby care activities.
For parents with disabilities.
Wheelchair lap tray for nursing meals on wheels.
Tlg initiated research to demonstrate the impact of adaptive baby care equipment for parents with physical disabilities.
Accessible crib custom designed for a power wheelchair user with limited balance.
A fabulous product for parents with disabilities is a chest harness baby carrier and the best part is that these are available at almost every baby store.
In this pdf article off the shelf products for parents with disabilities are discussed.
This program supported by a grant from the christopher and dana reeve foundation and a partnership with soonersuccess oklahoma developmental disabilities council and oklahoma able tech provides equipment to parents with disabilities or physical limitations that increases the ease and safety of baby care tasks.