Modular children’s wheelchair ‘Chair 4 Life’

Product design consultancy Renfrew Group, in partnership with the NHS unveiled the innovative modular children’s wheelchair ‘Chair 4 Life’ system designed to address the unmet needs of disabled children at the Healthcare Expo in London.

Renfrew Group UK awarded First Prize in Industrial and Life Science Design Competition for the Chair 4 Life Project. International Design Awards in Los Angeles 01 July 2014. Team members – Bruce Renfrew, Shaun Phillips, Minghao Zhou, Ken Poberezny, James Williamson, David Fawkes and Michael Phillips.

PR Newswire, Leicester England March 13, 2013

The Chair4Life (C4L) initiative was developed by the NHS National Innovation centre (NIC) in response to clear statements of clinical need from users, carers and health experts. The priority need was identified in the Department of Health’s ‘Innovation Health & Wealth’ report to create a specification for a wheelchair, that would, be easily adaptable for a growing child, improve quality and provision of equipment, promote independence and improve a child’s quality of life.

The resultant Chair4Life presents the concept of a compact universal, modular wheelchair system allowing wide specification to cater for the physical and social demands of a user’s life, capable of addressing the needs of at least 80% of paediatric powered wheelchair users aged 4-18 years old.

Emphasis has been placed on producing a user centred design that adapts to an individual’s growing needs, with a seat and components that grow with the child, yet is compact and lightweight.

With the move towards new procurement processes, managed healthcare, tighter funding, and emerging ‘Any Qualified Providers’, the creation of a universal modular platform is designed to increase flexibility for provision to all users and suppliers.

A generic framework could be implemented allowing third party suppliers to provide accessories and components that can be swiftly attached to the platform, reducing the need to renew the entire wheelchair at each refit as the child grows, thereby reducing clinical time and costs and improving patient outcomes.

Other benefits is a vertical lift as standard, a key feature demanded by young users, enabling eye to eye interaction with their peers, which has been shown to facilitate social and educational development and improve feelings of dignity and independence.

The inclusion of the unique, automatic, ‘Varitrak’ adjustable wheelbase allows the user to adjust the wheels to suit indoor or outdoor conditions, providing stability when it is needed and compactness for manoeuvrability in smaller spaces for greater freedom.

“Chair for Life, a chair for living, was really designed by the users; but through our creative engineering design team in consultation with the NHS/NIC and industry. ‘See the Child, Not the chair’ was a constant motivation. Of equal importance was creating a modular wheelchair system which makes a real difference to patients and their carers” said Michael Phillips, Design Development Director of Renfrew Group.

By growing with the child and allowing later modifications, C4L provides an efficient and long term dimension to innovation and lays the foundations for proposed transformations within wheelchair services.

Source PR Newswire

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CHAIR 4 LIFE Renfrew Group International
The IDA awards winner Renfrew Group International

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