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  1. 12 X PLUS 1X LIGHTED FOLDING VANITY AND TRAVEL MIRROR Picture of 12 X PLUS 1X LIGHTED FOLDING VANITY AND TRAVEL MIRROR The 12x Plus 1x Lighted Folding Vanity and Travel Mirror is a magnifying mirror with light designed for use by individuals with low vision. This mirror is made from distortion-free glass encircled by 10 bright white 30,000-hour LEDs on each side, providing clear, crisp reflections enhanced by warm light. The 2-sided rotating mirror has 12X magnification on one side and a 1X mirror on the other that offers a true, full-face reflection. The mirror is mounted on an adjustable arm that folds for sto...[More Information]

  2. ADJUSTABLE WALL MIRROR (MODEL 72715) The Adjustable Wall Mirror, model 72715, is designed for wheelchair users. The mirror can be adjusted from vertical to 40 degrees below vertical. THe mirror is made of unbreakable plastic, and adjustments can be made by turning a knob on a 20-inch aluminum rod. A universal joint allows operation from any angle. The metal bracket is epoxy coated. DIMENSIONS: 12 x 16 inches. WEIGHT: 5 pounds....[More Information]

  3. LAMAZE FIRST MIRROR The Lamaze First Mirror is a visual stimulation activity designed for use by infants with visual or cognitive disabilities. This unit consists of a three-dimensional, triangular, cloth-covered foam wedge with a mirror on one surface. The mirror can be removed to enable the wedge to be used for positioning. COLOR: Each surface features a different black-and-white geometric pattern or solid color....[More Information]

  4. LIGHTED SENSORY PLATE SWITCH (MODEL 886) Picture of LIGHTED SENSORY PLATE SWITCH (MODEL 886) Lighted Sensory Plate Switch, model 886, is a sensory integration activity designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. This unit has bead chains and an unbreakable plastic mirror, and when touched it provides stimulating feedback through lights, vibration, and music. The unit can also be used as an external switch without vibration, music, and lights when connected to a toy or device. POWER: Uses 2 C batteries. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 3 x 11.75 x 8.5 inches....[More Information]

  5. MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFYING MIRROR (MODEL 10024) Picture of MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFYING MIRROR (MODEL 10024) The Magnificent Magnifying Mirror, model 10024, is an illuminated magnifying mirror designed for use by individuals with low vision. This mirror provides 3 times magnification, with soft, glare-free illumination from replaceable bulbs. The mirror surface is made of scratch-resistant, optically-pure glass and is distortion-free. The mirror can be hand-held, placed on a horizontal surface, or hung from a wall. Its handles fold to become a base, snapping into position at two angles for use on any h...[More Information]

  6. Mirror Tile on Wedge. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Mirror tile on a wedge can help promote eye contact for children who are intellectually disadvantaged. Instructions for building a plywood or chipboard wedge with a mirror tile attached. Includes drawings. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. AUTHOR: Hartrick, J TITLE: Equipment to Make: A Guide for Parents with a Child Who has a Physical Disability REF: Melbourne, Australia: Health Commission of Victoria: p 17-18 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R3598 PAGES (including...[More Information]

  7. ORTHOCARE STATIC KNEE SPREADER WITH MIRROR (MODELS 4042 TO 4044) The Orthocare Static Knee Spreader with Mirror is a knee separator and abductor designed with an adjustable mirror for self-catheratization and rigid knee separation. This spreader is constructed of aluminum and Kydex plastic. SIZES: Small (##4044, 6.25 inches of abduction), Medium (##4043, 9 inches of abduction), and Large (##4042, 11 inches of abduction)....[More Information]

  8. SOMATOSENSORY BEAD CHAIN WITH MIRROR (MODEL 356) The Somatosensory Bead Chain with Mirror, model 356, is a sensory integration activity designed for use by children with neurological, visual and cognitive disabilities. Behind the bead chain curtain is an unbreakable mirror; when the child manipulates the beads, he or she can seehim/herself in the mirror, providing visual stimulation....[More Information]

  9. STAND MIRROR (MODEL NC28715) Picture of STAND MIRROR (MODEL NC28715) The Stand Mirror, model NC28715, is designed for use by people with low vision or upper extremity disabilities. The mirror features a round standard mirror on one side and a three-time magnifying mirror on the other. The stand allows the mirror to be used or pivoted without holding or grasping. DIMENSIONS: The mirror is five inches in diameter....[More Information]

  10. TABLETOP ZOOM MIRROR Picture of TABLETOP ZOOM MIRROR The Tabletop Zoom Mirror is a magnifying mirror designed to enable people with low vision to select the degree of magnification (up to 7 times the original size) needed to shave or apply makeup. Turning the optical quality mirror clockwise increases the magnification through a range of magnification levels from one to five times and anywhere in between. Turning the mirror counter-clockwise reduces the magnification. The acrylic mirror is mounted on a flexible stainless steel gooseneck which perm...[More Information]

  11. TWO-SIDED MIRROR The Two-Sided Mirror is designed for use by individuals with low vision. This self-supporting pivoting round mirror has a standard mirror on one side and a magnifying mirror on the other. DIMENSIONS: 5 inches in diameter....[More Information]

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