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Saturday, 5 December 2020

Adaptive Car Aids

hand control for disabled drivers



For some people, simply rising or standing when getting in or out of a car can be quite challenging. These automobile aids help make getting in and out of the car easier. Auto transfer aids include.



 The car caddie - The Stander Car Caddie is made of quality nylon strapping material. The strap loops around your car window frame easily using the quick release buckle. The length of the strap can be adjusted so the handle is at the right height and easy to reach. The user pulls on the comfortable cushion grip when needing assistance to get in or out of a vehicle. The 5 inch long ergonomic rubber handle is easy and comfortable to grip while standing from your vehicle. This car transfer aid is helpful for individuals who use a walker, cane, bed rail, or any type of daily living aid and assistance to transfer out of the vehicle.



the stander car caddie

Car slide - The Car Ease Slide is a low friction fabric designed to allow users to easily slide and rotate on the car seat. Unlike other products, this car transfer aid is comfortable to sit on. The Car Ease Slide measures 18 inches wide and 22 inches long. Users who have difficulty turning to get in or out of a car will find the Car Ease Slide helpful.


car ease slide

Hand controllers for disabled drivers - The Freedom Staff Hand Controls for disabled drivers attach to any car with an automatic transmission. The easy to use control handles allow the user to accelerate by gently pulling the lever and to brake by gently pushing the lever toward the floor. The smooth action lever handles are made of aircraft grade aluminum and stainless steel hardware. Freedom Staff handles are easy to install using the included strap that slides over the steering column to stabilize the controls in position. The hand controls are very portable and easy to transport, weighing less than three pounds and only 18 inches long when folded.


freedom hand control

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