W always has the ability to eloquently say things and describe things in a
short detailed e-mail.

So, everything W said was right.

But I will also add the importance of knowing that MOTION CONCEPTS works
with both Quantum power chairs (made by Pride Mobility) and Invacare power
chairs.  And MOTION CONCEPTS, along with Pride Mobility and Invacare both
work together (along with your wheelchair vendor or provider) to seat you
correctly.  Your wheelchair vendor or provider SHOULD WORK WITH YOU to
achieve the entire sitting options (from wheelchair backs to the proper
seating, etc. etc. etc.) APPROPRIATE FOR YOU.
And don't let them give you excuses!

Having them both work together gives you countless or thousands or unlimited
possibilities for correct seating! It is just so hard, with everything
available, to know exactly what will work for us NOT ONLY THE DAY WE TRY IT
but for X. number of years later.

Lori


On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:19 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  It is most difficult to adjust piping in a poured concrete floor, once
> the concrete has dried.
>
> Same could be positioning evaluation, after you have received your present
> Quantum Chair.  It may not be impossible, just very difficult.  Seating and
> Positioning Evaluations should only be done by licensed and certified
> Occupational Therapist with Seating & Positioning Certification.  The order
> after the evaluation goes with the order for the seat base.  Hoping to do
> this after the base has been built, along with the seat, makes it that more
> difficult.  I always contact Mark Smith at Pride Mobility with the serial
> number of your chair to determine if the seat assembly can be changed or
> modified on the base.... before I precede.
> Mark can be reached directly at     [email protected]
> Mark is a Product Manager in the Quantum Division at Pride.
>
> Remember, the impossible only takes longer....
> Best Wishes
>
>  In a message dated 1/24/2011 12:50:23 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> I have a Quantom 600 wheelchair with a roho cushion since April of this
> year.  I am having a lot of trouble with the way I'm sitting I always feel
> like I'm slipping for ward and my husband has to help push me up.  I have
> always sat in a smaller chair (Nutron) but getting older (66) so decided to
> get  ac hair that tilts and has automatic legs.  I called Armed for a
> seating evaluation but they are just sending the gentlemen that gave me this
> chair and he already said he doesn't know what to do...I sit on a small roho
> because the big one is no good with my balance...any suggestions on what I
> can do to be able to sit without the feeling of slipping? What can I say to
> the representative that will be coming to my house? Thanks in advance.
> Carolyn 46 years post c3/4
>
>


-- 
Lori
Age - 46
C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
Tucson, AZ

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