Swivel aid for cars

This simple gadget helps disabled and elderly

drivers and passengers get in and out of a care with ease.

I know how difficult it is to get in and out of a car when I have had episodes of back pain. I have had to sit on the seat and lift my legs in one at a time.

This device enables disabled drivers and passengers to get in and out with ease. This swivel aid for cars allows you to sit on the seat and gentle rotate with your legs following. This swivel aid provides help getting in and out of your car.

Other features include

  • Ball-bearing turntable provides a smooth 90 degree rotation
  • The fleece cover is flame-retardant and fully washable
  • Sturdy non slip base
  • Fits most auto and office seats

Here are some customer reviews of this product;

“This revolving seat makes light work of getting in and out of cars,especially for disabled people like my self. It has certainly made life easier for me.” (Pat Mad)

“This seat does all it is supposed to do and my husband finds a great help getting in/out of the car.”

“My mother really struggled to get in and out of my car due to the “wings” on the seats. This doesn’t swivel smoothly due to those “wings” but it has made matters much better and is perfect in other cars and on seats in the house. She has sat on it for several hours without complaint and as she never suffers in silence we can assume the comfort level is fine!” (Jean Randel)

One note of caution. From reading all the reviews it appear this does not work well in cars that don’t have flat seats. Those with raised “wings” are not suitable for this really, although is some instances it does still work.

If you do choose to buy one Caron Cares will be paid a few pence towards the running costs of the site, so thank you.

 

 

Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.

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