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"You Don't Have Words to Describe What I Experience" - What Does Autism Feel Like?

The sensory experience of individuals with autism based on first hand accounts. From the Geneva Centre.

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11 thru 20 of 253 Products in the Aids for Daily Living Category

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Clamp-On Have-A-Tray Carrier for Walkers T0107: Clamp-On Have-A-Tray Carrier for Walkers
Tray holds many handy items.
Walker - Wheelchair Bag T0108: Walker - Wheelchair Bag
Keep personal items handy at all times with this convenient carrier bag.
Comfort Walker and Crutch Hand Pads T0109: Comfort Walker and Crutch Hand Pads
Madda-Comfort Hand Pads are designed to minimize hand discomfort.
Cane Hand Loop T0112: Cane Hand Loop
Never worry about dropping your cane or walking stick again.
Cane - Crutch Holder T0113: Cane - Crutch Holder
Keeps cane handy anywhere
Cane Holder for Walkers & Wheelchairs T0116: Cane Holder for Walkers & Wheelchairs
This double-clip cane holder allows users to keep a cane handy wherever they may need it.
Lightweight Plastic - Sliding Transfer Board T0117-B: Lightweight Plastic - Sliding Transfer Board
Sliding boards are light and smooth.
Leg Lift T0118: Leg Lift
This simple but practical device is useful for persons with limited lower extremity strength.
Car Slide T0119: Car Slide
The Car Slide helps individuals who have difficulty getting positioned on a car seat.
Five Cleat Ice Pick for Canes T0122: Five Cleat Ice Pick for Canes
Five cleat Ice pick

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Take extra care handling kids with hypotonia!

Children with hypotonia (low muscle tone) often have loose ligiments supporting their joints. Extra care must be taken not to pull too hard on children's limbs. For example - If a child who can't stand independantly is pulled to stand by the hands, it is possible to dislocate a shoulder or elbow. Any tender, swollen, or protected joints in children with hypotonia should be seen by a doctor right away!

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