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Drive Molded Seat Cushion

C$89.99
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UPC Code: 822383248776
SKU: 14881

The Drive Molded Seat Cushion provides contoured seating support for compatible wheelchairs and chairs, helping improve comfort, posture, and pressure distribution during daily use.

    • Why Choose the Drive Molded Seat Cushion

      The Drive Molded Seat Cushion is designed to provide a more supportive seating surface for users who spend extended periods sitting. Its contoured molded design helps promote stable positioning while adding comfort to compatible wheelchairs, transport chairs, and other seating surfaces.

      Key Features

      ✔ Molded seat cushion

      ✔ Contoured support design

      ✔ Helps improve seated comfort

      ✔ Supports posture and positioning

      ✔ Provides added cushioning

      ✔ Suitable for compatible wheelchairs and chairs

      ✔ Durable daily-use construction

      ✔ Lightweight and easy to place

      ✔ Practical for home, clinic, and facility use

      Benefits

      ✔ Helps improve comfort during extended sitting

      ✔ Supports more stable seated positioning

      ✔ Contoured shape can help reduce sliding

      ✔ Adds support to standard wheelchair seating

      ✔ Easy to transfer between compatible chairs

      ✔ Practical for users, caregivers, clinics, and rental programs

      Usage/Application

      Ideal for users who need added seat comfort, positioning support, or a more contoured seating surface during wheelchair use, transport, home care, clinic visits, rehabilitation, or facility seating. Confirm the cushion size matches the seat width and depth by SKU so it sits flat without overhang or gaps. Place the cushion with the correct side up and the contour facing forward as directed, making sure it does not slide during transfers. As a molded comfort cushion it supports posture and general comfort; users at higher risk of pressure injuries may need a dedicated pressure-redistribution or skin-protection cushion instead, so confirm clinical needs before relying on it for that purpose. Keep the cushion clean per the instructions, inspect the foam over time, and replace it once it compresses or bottoms out. Have an occupational therapist or healthcare professional confirm cushion selection and fit for the user's seating needs before regular use.

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