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Tips och ideas about: Assisting others/childcare


  • Baby carriage/cribs (11)
  • Baby chairs (15)
  • Carrying babies (19)
  • Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children (12)
  • Nursing tables/baby care (6)
  • Play (3)
  • Security (16)

Trille highchair mounted on a chair with casters

– suitable for parents with disabilities [..]

Trille highchair mounted on a chair with casters
Author Anonym 282017 Categories Baby chairsTags Motor incomplete tetraplegia (C2-Th1)

Crib

“Bedside crib” that can be placed next to adult beds – suitable for parents with disabilities who have young children [..]

Crib
Author Anonym 262016 Categories Baby carriage/cribsTags High paraplegia with impaired balance (Th2-10)

Combined rollator and crib

A modified rollator walker with extended lower section – suitable for parents with disabilities who have young children. [..]

Combined rollator and crib
Author Anonym 272016 Categories Baby carriage/cribsTags Paraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (Th2-S1)

Suspended highchair

A highchair without legs that is suspended directly on the table – suitable for parents who use a wheelchair [..]

Suspended highchair
Author Annna2016 Categories Baby chairsTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Baby clothes

Modified crossover one-piece outfit – suitable for parents with disabilities [..]

Baby clothes
Author Annna2016 Categories Nursing tables/baby careTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Modified highchair

A seat from a highchair installed on a frame on castors – suitable for parents with disabilities who have young children [..]

Modified highchair
Author Tsara2016 Categories Baby chairsTags High tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C5-6)

Helping children up into the swing

The child can use an upside down bucket as a stepping stool to make it easier to climb into the swing independently [..]

Helping children up into the swing
Author Annna2016 Categories PlayTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Babybjörn Highchair

The tray on this highchair can be folded out of the way. The parent can then lift the child from the side and does not have to lift straight up. [..]

Babybjörn Highchair
Author Annna2016 Categories Baby chairsTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Clean up Lego with a broom

Sweeping up Lego is much easier than trying to pick up all the pieces, one by one – a simple method for parents with disabilities [..]

Clean up Lego with a broom
Author Annna2016 Categories Picking up/taking down, PlayTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Helping children to swing

A rope with a loop is threaded through the swing before the child climbs up on it – suitable for parents with disabilities who have young children [..]

Helping children to swing
Author Annna2016 Categories PlayTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Car seat and infant carrier BRITAX DUALFIX

A car seat that can rotate 360 degrees – suitable for parents with disabilities [..]

Car seat and infant carrier BRITAX DUALFIX
Author Annna2016 Categories Baby chairs, Driving a car, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Cybex Sirona Car seat

A car seat that can rotate 360 degrees – suitable for parents with disabilities [..]

Cybex Sirona Car seat
Author Annna2016 Categories Baby chairs, Driving a car, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Cradle suspended from ceiling

A cradle suspended from the ceiling for infants – suitable for parents with disabilities who have young children [..]

Cradle suspended from ceiling
Author Annna2016 Categories Baby carriage/cribsTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Ergobaby baby carrier

Baby carrier with optional infant insert – suitable for parents who use a wheelchair and have of young children [..]

Ergobaby baby carrier
Author Annna2016 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Simple baby sling

A baby sling that does not need to be tied, but consists of two tubes that are wrapped around the adult’s body – suitable for parents who use a wheelchair and have young children [..]

Simple baby sling
Author Annna2016 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Baby carrier Lodger Shelter

A cross between a sling and a baby carrier – suitable for parents who use a wheelchair and have young children [..]

Baby carrier Lodger Shelter
Author Annna2016 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Simplified lift for infant car seat

A parent with poor core balance found a way to lift the baby into an ordinary car seat installed directly on the back seat [..]

Simplified lift for infant car seat
Author Josefin2015 Categories Assisting others/childcare, Baby chairs, Carrying babies, SecurityTags Low tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C7-Th1)

Baby harness

A harness intended for prams/baby carriages fits perfectly as a harness for the wheelchair. It works well as a “handle” to lift the child up from the floor. [..]

Baby harness
Author Josefin2015 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Low tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C7-Th1)

Long elastic baby sling for parents of young children

An ordinary elastic baby sling works well for a person sitting in a wheelchair [..]

Long elastic baby sling for parents of young children
Author Nora2015 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Motor incomplete paraplegia (Th2-S1)

Lap cradle with buckle

A soft cradle for a baby to lie on the parent’s lap – suitable for parents who use a wheelchair and have young children [..]

Lap cradle with buckle
Author Nora2015 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal childrenTags Motor incomplete paraplegia (Th2-S1)

Skip hop handle

A soft plastic handle to install on the wheelchair that a child can hold onto instead of holding a parent’s hand. [..]

Skip hop handle
Author Nora2015 Categories SecurityTags Motor incomplete paraplegia (Th2-S1)

Belt for child on lap

A lightweight elastic belt is threaded through the front belt loops of the parent’s trousers and serves as a safety belt for a child seated on the parent’s lap [..]

Belt for child on lap
Author Nora2015 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Motor incomplete paraplegia (Th2-S1)

Babysitter seat on wheels

– makes it easier for parents with disabilities to bring their child along with them [..]

Babysitter seat on wheels
Author Jenny2014 Categories Carrying babiesTags Tetraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (C2-Th1)

Infant carrier on wheels

Infant carrier on wheels
Author Tsara2014 Categories Baby carriage/cribs, Baby chairsTags High tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C5-6)

Simple harness to secure child in highchair

– easy to handle for wheelchair users [..]

Simple harness to secure child in highchair
Author Stefan 12013 Categories Baby chairs, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Harness for child sitting on lap

– suitable for parents of young children who use wheelchairs [..]

Harness for child sitting on lap
Author Stefan 12013 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children, SecurityTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

Picking a baby up from the floor

– a technique for people with tetraplegia [..]

Picking a baby up from the floor
Author Anonym 212012 Categories Carrying babiesTags Low tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C7-Th1)

Putting a baby down on the floor

– a technique for people with tetraplegia [..]

Putting a baby down on the floor
Author Anonym 212012 Categories Carrying babiesTags Low tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C7-Th1)

Picking a child up from the floor

– technique for people with low tetraplegia whose children can stand up on their own [..]

Picking a child up from the floor
Author Anonym 212012 Categories Carrying babiesTags Low tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C7-Th1)

Carrying child on lap

Slightly older children of parents who use wheelchairs can sit on a lap unassisted [..]

Carrying child on lap
Author Robert2011 Categories Carrying babies, Moving around in wheelchair together with smal childrenTags Low paraplegia (Th11-S1)

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Kategorier av tips

  • Assisting others/childcare
    • Baby carriage/cribs
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    • Carrying babies
    • Moving around in wheelchair together with smal children
    • Nursing tables/baby care
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  • High tetraplegia without function in arms and hands (C2-4) (142)
  • High tetraplegia with partial function in arms/hands (C5-6) (617)
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  • Tetraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (C2-Th1) (50)
  • Paraplegia with motor function allowing ambulation (Th2-S1) (4)
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