It’s the perfect inclusion chair. With its supportive seat, sturdy armrests and stable frame the new Rifton Compass Chair offers mildly involved students the support they need to feel secure and comfortable.
It’s the perfect inclusion chair. With its supportive seat, sturdy armrests and stable frame the new Rifton Compass Chair offers mildly involved students the support they need to feel secure and comfortable. At the same time its simple and elegant construction lets it blend easily into any classroom environment.
The five available sizes accommodate everyone from small children to adults, and the adjustable legs allow fine-tuning for optimal positioning.
Extreme Durability – Children with vestibular or tactile hyposensitivity may exhibit movement-seeking or sensory-seeking behaviour. The Compass Chair is designed and tested to withstand continuous rocking movements.
Lateral Support – Children with autism-spectrum disorder can benefit from gentle boundaries for emotional and sensory security. The raised sides of the seat together with the armrests provide reassuring physical borders for relaxed sitting.
Tilt – Shorten the rear legs to add more recline, and assist a child to slide to the back of the seat with a gravity-assisted cue to remain seated in the chair. Shorten the front legs to add a forward tilt to contribute to postural control, access to a table or desk, and a more attentive, focused sitting position.
Armrests – High armrests provide upper body support and aid in transfer.
Height-adjustable legs -The legs provide 5 cm of height adjustment to ensure optimal seat height and allow for growth.
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