Cushion Grip Pediatric Assistive Technology Switch
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Last updated 15 Jul 2024
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The Cushion Grip Switch is a sensitive pediatric assistive technology switch that fits in most hands. Slip it over your hand and grasp it, or roll it on a tray or a tabletop to use the Cushion Grip Switch to activate any device or toy. Choose from regular or small sizes.
The Cushion Grip Switch is a sensitive pediatric assistive technology switch that fits in most hands. Slip it over your hand and grasp it, or roll it on a tray or a tabletop to use the Cushion Grip Switch to activate any device or toy. Choose from regular or small sizes.
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