Although small, the bathtub is spacious inside! With a space-saving design, it is ideal for small facilities as a chair-in-bath.
"Tutti" is a space-saving designed bathing equipment suitable for small facilities in nursing care. The leg rest can be completely stored under the seat during transfers or when standing up, creating space at the feet. This allows caregivers to step in safely and smoothly support movements, reducing the burden of care. Since it can be transported in the direction of movement and used for bathing immediately, it can alleviate the anxiety and embarrassment of the bather. The entrance width of the bathtub is designed to be wider at 610mm, making docking to the bathtub smoother. 【Features】 ■ Easy transfers and transportation ■ Smooth docking by pushing like a wheelchair ■ Transport vehicle designed with details that support safety and security ■ Space-saving design, installable in a 3×3.5m bathroom ■ Lineup of functions that can be selected according to needs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Safe transfer and standing up ■ Natural forward-facing bathing ■ Smooth connection ■ Ample foot space allows individuals up to 180cm tall to bathe comfortably ■ 13kg reduction for smooth operability ■ Balance tilt that can be adjusted with minimal effort from an ergonomic perspective *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■For nursing care *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Oji Giken Co., Ltd. was established as OG Electric Medical Equipment Research Institute, and since then, we have provided products and services with a focus on technology and research, starting with our first product, the low-frequency therapy device, as well as electric intermittent traction devices and microwave therapy devices. We will continue to expand not only in the fields of rehabilitation, medicine, and nursing care, but also into the welfare and health sectors.