Roz
Simple answer is no (sorry) and I suspect you'll probably end up modifying
adapting things to get solutions rather than being able to buy off-the-shelf
products.
Can you be a bit more specific about what sort of lab equipment you had in
mind? I think you may find answers, if anywhere, in the 'aids to daily
living' field. For example if you student is working with chemistry
equipment perhaps something like a Neater Eater might help. Dycem mats to
stabilise things might help. Probably going to require some inventiveness
and considerable trial and error. It might be a problem for which REMAP
could help.
Regards
Phil
Phil Satchell
Access Centre Manager, The Open University
+44 (0)1908-858214
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ROZ CATLOW [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 5:18 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: lab aids
>
> does anyone know who could supply adaptive lab equipment for a
> student with a shaky arm?
>
> Thanks, Roz
> Roz Catlow
> Technical Assessor
> South West Regional Access Centre
> University of Plymouth
> Drake Circus
> Plymouth
> Devon PL4 8AA
> United Kingdom
> Tel: 01752 232278
> Fax: 01752 232279
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