Mount’n Mover

Steve used the Dual Arm Mount’n Mover wheelchair mount to create a portable workstation with his Surface and adaptive controls. It increased his independence while he continued to lose functionality due to ALS.

Description

We were loaned a Mount’n Mover mount by our power chair tech. He was pretty sure I could use it. I used it extensively. Because it was adaptable, we used my PCEye bracket and I took my Surface with me everywhere. I used a combination of the foot control for my mouse with adaptable buttons through the Microsoft Adaptive Hub to control the computer.

This is the one I used. My caregivers had to position it. Once we got it dialed in, it was a simple and quick process after they got me into the chair.

Additional information

Steve’s ALS stage

Middle

ALS toolboxes

We are using these stages to help you understand when these tools and apps were most effective for Steve.

EARLY STAGE | July 2021 – November 2022

From first symptoms to the walker

Key points
• No ventilation
• Able to walk without help
• Limited upper limb function

MIDDLE STAGE | November 2022 – August 2023

From walker to power chair

Key points
• Limited ventilation with an NIV
• Help needed to transfer
• Limited upper and lower limb function
• Work transitions
• Supplemental nutrition through feeding tube

LATE STAGE | August 2023 – Current

Power chair

Key points
• 50% to full time ventilation
• From NIV to tracheostomy
• Lift transfers
• Loss of limb function
• Most nutrition through feeding tube

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