What type of workstation can accommodate a user who cannot sit upright?
• A self-contained workstation and chair with headrest, attached as one unit that moves simultaneously to a semi reclining position of 20 degrees or forward tilt of 10 degrees. (Aptus) • A mobile, tilting, computer support frame that straddles the users own bed or recliner. (ErgoPod) • A portable work surface that resembles a tilted TV tray that is designed to hold a book or laptop computer while the user is reclining on a couch or bed. (Laptop Laid- Back, KayJae) • A hospital over-the-bed table with a tilting feature to allow a lap top computer user to work from a somewhat reclined position. Some models may not have a “lip” along the edge to hold the laptop in place while tilted, so try securing the bottom with Velcro. (BackSaver, Sammons) • A steel frame, which supports an adjustable CRT, arm and attached pull-out keyboard tray, that is positioned over the users recliner or easy chair.