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The SafetySure Double Notched Plastic Transfer Board notches secure the plastic transfer board to the upright portion of the wheelchair air. Notched transfer board can be used with either standard arm or desk arm wheelchairs. Double notches allow the patient transfer board to be used on either the right side or left side of the wheelchair. Finished with a smooth plastic finish. Available in length 29". The 29" transfer board has two built-in handles. Supports up to 300 lbs.
Due to lead time, please allow up to 10 - 14 days for delivery. This product is a special item and is non-returnable.
Questions:
Would you recommend the Safety Sure Transfer Board for a stroke patient with left side paralysis?
3 Answers
Question By: Laura on Nov 11 2008 4:35 PM
I bought a number of boards and this one seems to be the one mom like and transfers easier with the only think I do not like is the board is to big but we use it 99% of the time.
Answer By: Doublel70 on May 15 2031 8:51 PM
No, I prefer the standard ribbed type, the other is to slippery. I purchased both types due to a surgery recovery, I no longer need one...But The ribbed type was much safer.
Answer By: para on Nov 13 2021 10:09 PM
It would work IF patient had assistance using the transfer board, especially in pulling it out from underneath him/her after transfer was completed. Otherwise, if one side is paralyzed, it might be too hard for him/her to remove by themselves.