What makes a wheelchair sink different from a non-wheelchair sink?
Wheelchair sinks generally have a flat bottomed, shallow basin to allow a seated wheelchair user to fit beneath the sink, and include a tap which is easily accessible from a seated position. Several of the Pressalit MATRIX sinks also include handrails for extra assistance.
Adult Changing Tables
- What are the benefits of a folding adult changing table?
- What are the benefits of an ergonomically designed changing table?
- Who can benefit from installing a Pressalit Care adult changing table?
- Why can’t I just use a bed for changing my patients instead of an adult changing table?
Shower Chairs
- Are Patient Safety USA’s shower chairs good for home use?
- What options are available with Patient Safety USA’s shower chairs?
- Who needs a shower chair?
- Why would I want wall-mounted shower chairs instead of more portable options?
Wheelchair Sinks
- Are these sinks height adjustable?
- Is it easy to clean these wheelchair sinks?
- What is the support limit of the MATRIX sinks?
- What makes a wheelchair sink different from a non-wheelchair sink?
Adjustable Tables & Counters
- How are freestanding surfaces different from wall mounted counters?
- How are Indivo height adjustable countertops operated?
- What is the range of movement for the Indivo series?
- What safety features does the Indivo series have?