Car Seats for Children with Special Needs by Susan Agrawal



Similar documents
Car Safety for Children with Down Syndrome

Buckle Up! A Lesson on Car Seat Safety Playgroup #11

Car Seat Shopping Guide for Children With Special Needs

Car Safety for Children with Cerebral Palsy

A Parent s Guide to Car Seats

What Research Has Show:

Virginia's Child Passenger Safety Laws

Secure Them for Life. Child safety seats. From infant seats to seat belts, everything you need to know to ensure your child s safety.

A Parent s Guide to Car Seats

INFANT AND CHILD CAR SAFETY

pacific rehab Designs for Fun and Function Introducing the New HeadpodTM

CHILD DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION & TIP SHEET: INSTALLING AND USING A CAR SEAT

PERSONAL SAFETY child passenger safety

Car Safety Seats A Guide for Families

BINGO Evolution. BINGO Evolution by HOGGI. BINGO was good - we just made it better. Made in Germany

Convertible Booster Seat

Car Seats and Car Beds Safety for Preemies and Small Newborns

Securing your precious cargo

CRASH PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN IN AMBULANCES Recommendations and Procedures* Marilyn J. Bull, M.D., Kathleen Weber, Judith Talty, Miriam Manary

Car Seats, Belts and Buses:

READ THIS MANUAL. Child Restraint/Booster Seat Owner s Manual

US and Canada Child Safety Seat Law Guide

Child Restraints questions and answers

Atigra T2 Seat System Notes for the Therapist

CAR SEAT/ STROLLER INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Child in Car Safety Leaflet 1/8/07 8:54 am Page 1 Child In Car Safety

Early Intervention Seating in Pediatric Rehab Strollers

DMSG_0152_0112_V4 Mamas & Papas (Holdings) Ltd Dream Swing - 1 -

Assisting Students Who Use Wheelchairs:

2006 Pontiac G6 Owner Manual M

TABLE OF CONTENTS FLEX-LOC INFANT CAR SEAT OWNER'S MANUAL

Please read all instructions BEFORE assembly and USE of product. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Model # 1305TW. Infant car seats not included

CENTER FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING

3 INTRODUCTION INDEX. Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No. 8100/A/ Instructions for Installation & Use - Series No.

Instruction Manual. Avoid injury or death - Read and understand this manual! Use rear-facing only!

User Manual Swifty Rehabilitation Buggy. Thomashilfen. Kinder- Reha

Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child restraint. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

US and Canada Child Safety Seat Law Guide

Infant Car Seat Adapter Instructions

Invacare REA Dahlia 45 Transit Dealer Max User Weight 135Kg (21 stone)

CPS Updates and Car Seat Treats. Anne Franchak Safe Kids Pennsylvania Director

Wheelchairs. Strollers vs. Manual. Clinical Indicators

CHILD BOOSTER SEAT. Instructions for Installation & Use Series No. 4050/A/2013 IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS BOOK IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT

Basic price 2.250,- Excl. VAT

Cardiac Rehab Program: Stretching Exercises

Contents. 1. What types of car restraints are available? Buying a car child seat- checklist Tips for fitting car seats 6

The Ideal Solution for Hospice Care

Section 15. transportation of children in vehicles. Regulation 51. of Children in Vehicles. 15. Transportation

IMPORTANT! KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

Healthier for children. Simpler for you.

back care TIPS FOR DAILY ACTIVITIES

instruction manual MODEL CF03 IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET IN THE PLACE PROVIDED ON THE CHILD RESTRAINT

Car Safety for Your Child with Autism

Smart Seat ALL-IN-ONE CARSEAT

Pilot. Special Needs Booster. User Guide PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Colleen Coulter-O Berry, P.T., M.S., P.C.S., Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Dulcey Lima, C.O., O.T.R./L., Orthomerica Products, Inc.

Read all instructions BEFORE USING this child restraint. KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

Car Seat Safety Buckling Up Isn t Always Enough

Infant Safety Seat/Carrier

2005 Chevrolet Cavalier Owner Manual M

Effective March 1, 2014, upon delivery, the DME corresponding to these HCPCS codes is owned by DSS. POWERED PRESSURE-REDUCING AIR MATTRESS E0300 E0277

Patient Basic Information

Rear-facing Only 4-35 lbs. Infant Car Seat and Base

Just-Like-Mine! Doll or Stuffed Toy. Car Seat. Instruction Manual. These instructions are for the following Joovy Style # s: 002, 003

WARNING: USA Instructions for use EN. Weight limits in rear-facing mode: 5-45 lbs ( kg)

Caboose Too Rear Seat Instruction Manual 0090X & 0091X Series

2007 Pontiac G5 Owner Manual M

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Securing Child in Carrier Child Requirements...24 Changing Harness Height...25

Motor Vehicle Collision Form

Alpha Omega Elite/Luxe Deluxe 3-In-1 Owner s Manual

Cornell Digital Reading Room Ergonomics Checklist

The Modular System Solution for Seat Shell Design MODULAR DESIGN INDIVIDUAL SITTING.

total hip replacement

This product and its components are subject to change without notice Britax Child Safety, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Think of the environment before printing! Fax only contains page 1!

Safety Harnesses and School Buses

All in One Activity Walker Instruction Manual

Child Restraint Law Enforcement Worksheet

Indications for a PMD as Reasonable and Necessary and Types of PMD Categories Available

2005 Chevrolet Equinox Owner Manual M

ROTATOR CUFF HOME EXERCISE PROGRAM

Special Needs Beds: Getting Insurance or Medicaid to Pay by Susan Agrawal

General Guidelines. Neck Stretch: Side. Neck Stretch: Forward. Shoulder Rolls. Side Stretch

Tel: skjp.com

2005 Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV Owner Manual M

2006 Cadillac STS/STS-V Owner Manual M

Benefits for Home Health Power Wheelchairs to Change

Transcription:

www.complexchild.com Car Seats for Children with Special Needs by Susan Agrawal Many children with special needs require a specialized car seat due to positioning issues, problems with muscle tone, cognitive or developmental issues, and other issues. This article will present some of the most commonly available car seats for children with various special needs. Children Under Two Years Old Current recommendations are that children under the age of two ride rear facing in a car seat. Since these recommendations were released, car seat manufacturers have changed their convertible seats to allow children with higher weights and heights to remain in these car seats. Because these car seats are designed to hold children from birth to age two, they tend to provide enough support for most children with special needs. Therefore, most children under the age of two will not need a special car seat, and many of these children can continue to use certain regular car seats in a rear-facing position up until age three or four. For an updated chart of height/weight requirements for all of the major brand car seats, see https://sites.google.com/site/carseatmeasurements/, a database compiled by the fine folks at car-seat.org. Children Over Age Two in a Full Seat, Front Facing If possible, children should continue to use their rear facing car seats as long as possible, and this is especially important for children with weak head and trunk muscles. Some children, however, need to move to a forward facing seat due to medical reasons, and eventually most children outgrow the height/weight requirements and need to move to a forward facing seat. For some children with more mild disabilities, a standard convertible seat with a high front facing weight limit may be usable. Some of the more expensive seats, such as those made by Britax or Recaro, go up as high as 70-85 pounds front facing. Copyright 2011 by Complex Child E-Magazine. All Rights Reserved. This document may be distributed for educational use only with proper citation.

2 For children with more significant needs, a forward facing seat with extra positioning is required. The following are some of the full seats available for children with special needs. These all include a five-point harness, and all are forward facing only. Britax/Snug Seat Traveller The Britax/Snug Seat Traveller is a large seat from a well-known and regarded company. It can be used forward facing up to 105 pounds. It includes special positioning pads for the head and sides, as well as an abductor. The seat can be reclined for children without head control. A seat extender is available. This seat is currently selling for about $650. http://www.snugseat.com/en-us/welcome-to-snug-seat.aspx Columbia Medical Spirit This new seat from Columbia is the first car seat to offer wheelchair-style positioning, such as laterals, abductors, and hip supports. It is appropriate forward facing for children

3 with all levels of disability up to 130 pounds. A recline bar is included for use in children with head and trunk control issues. A seat extender is also available. It is selling for about $800, with an additional cost for each positioning item. http://www.columbiamedical.com/special-needs-disabilities-productsgroup.asp?productgroupid=36 Thomashilfen Recaro Sport Reha Car Seat This Thomashilfen seat is for children with moderate disabilities up to 80 pounds. It has a built-in headrest and positioning pads and is able to tilt in space for children who need head or trunk support or are sleeping. Other options include a footrest, table, turning plate for easier loading, and additional positioning supports. It is currently available for about $1200. http://www.exomotion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=198&ite mid=506 Special Tomato MPS Car Seat

4 This car seat, from the Special Tomato Multi-Positioning Seat (MPS) family, is best suited for children with mild to moderate needs. It is a forward facing seat that comes in two sizes that can be used up to 80 and 150 pounds respectively. There are two headrest options, and other positioning pads are adjustable. The seat can also be used outside a vehicle as a regular positioning chair, and can be used on an airplane. The small is currently selling for about $600, while the large is $900. http://www.specialtomato.com/carseat.html Carrie Seat The Carrie Seat is an upright car seat for children with mild to moderate disabilities. It comes in four sizes, for children from 20 to 130 pounds. This seat can also be used outside of a vehicle as a positioning or push chair. Numerous add-ons are available. The Carrie Seat Elementary size is approved to be used on an aircraft. Prices range from $800-1000 depending on the size. http://pattersonmedical.com/app.aspx?cmd=get_product&id=48552

5 Columbia Medical TheraPedic Seat This older model Columbia seat is appropriate for children with mild to moderate disabilities. It comes in two sizes, with a maximum user weight of 102 and 130 pounds respectively. Additional positioning pads, a stroller base, and a seat extender are also available. The smaller child-size seat is approved for use on aircraft. Prices for this seat range from $750 to $1300 depending on size, with positioning items extra. http://www.columbiamedical.com/special-needs-disabilities-productsgroup.asp?productgroupid=34 The Roosevelt The Roosevelt is a large seat for children up to 115 pounds, and is suitable for children with moderate disabilities. It includes a specialized EZ-Up Headrest, which uses a hat to hold the child s head up within the seat. It has a built in adjustable headrest, a pommel,

6 and leg extensions available. It retails for about $900. http://www.eztether.com/index.html Children Over Age Four in a Booster Seat Children should remain forward facing in a convertible or special needs car seat for as long as possible. Many of these seats can accommodate children up to 65-80 pounds, with even higher ranges for some special needs seats. Children who have the physical ability to sit up may be able to use one of the newer conventional booster seats with five-point harnesses. These seats are often called harness to booster seats, and allow a convertible seat to be changed into a booster seat (removing the harness) as the child gets older. Many of these seats allow the five-point harness to be used up to very high weights, in some cases up to 90 pounds. Children who continue to need a five-point harness or some extra support may be able to use one of the available special needs booster seats. All are secured with a regular car shoulder belt. These seats are listed below. Thomashilfen Recaro Monza Reha This Thomashilfen seat offers positioning assistance, including a five-point harness (for positioning only), positioning pads, and a headrest. It can be used up to 110 pounds. Unlike many other seats, this one has some extra bells and whistles, such as speakers in the headrest. Many accessories are also available, including a seat extender, tray, turning plate (to allow easier loading of a child), abductor, footrest, and other positioning items. This seat is currently selling for about $1000. http://www.exomotion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=185&ite mid=505

7 Snug Seat Pilot This newer Snug Seat booster seat is designed for children up to 120 pounds. This booster can recline slightly, and is able to grow considerably with your child. It includes a four-point harness for positioning, as well as a headrest and built-in positioning pads. It is available for about $550. http://www.snugseat.com/en-us/welcome-to-snug-seat.aspx Reha Partner Recaro Start Plus This seat, also from Recaro, is appropriate for children up to 80 pounds. It includes a five point harness for positioning, a reclining backrest, and grows with your child. Options include laterals, an abductor, tray, footrest, and a turning plate for easier loading. It is currently available for about $1350. http://www.reha-partner.de/

8 The Churchill The Churchill booster uniquely combines a vest or chest wrap and an in-vehicle booster seat. It is designed for children 65 to 175 pounds. A headrest and pommel can be added on. It retails for about $900. http://www.eztether.com/index.html Coming Soon: Carrot by Convaid This new Carrot seat will be released this fall, and is currently in use in Europe. It is designed for children ages 3-15. It includes several interesting features, such as variable recline, seat extensions, and accessories such as a table and turning plate for easier access. Backrest and seat extensions can be added as needed as the child grows. A built in headrest, side impact protection, and a five-point harness are also included. It can be used on airplanes as well. A mini version is also available in other countries. http://www.convaid.com/carrot-child-restraint-system-p-1244-l-en.html

9 Specialized Items There are a few other options available for children with unusual needs. These include: Snug Seat Hippo: Car seat for children with spica casts http://www.snugseat.com/en-us/welcome-to-snug-seat.aspx AngelRide Infant Car Bed: Car bed for infants who must lie down while riding http://www.angel-guard.com/product.html Cosco Dream Ride Infant Car Bed: Car bed for infants who must lie down while riding Hope Care Bed: Car bed for infants who must lie down while riding http://www.eztether.com/pdfs/merritt_manufacturing_hopecarbed_literature_ 6-24-11.pdf E-Z-On Vest: Two types of harnesses that can secure a child lying down in a vehicle or attached to mounting system in the vehicle http://www.ezonpro.com/products/familyvehicle.shtml CARES Vest: A harness for airline travel http://www.kidsflysafe.com/