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HealthCraft White Angled Ceiling Top Plate Only

HealthCraft White Angled Ceiling Top Plate Only

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The Angled Ceiling Plate (ACP) is a high-quality, commercial-grade installation accessory to be used with the SuperPole. The ACP is intended to permit the SuperPole to be installed in areas where the ceiling is vaulted or angled. The ACP attaches to the top of the pole and is adjustable in angle from 0-45°. The ACP must be secured to ceiling joists with appropriate fasteners. The ACP is only to be used with HealthCraft’s SuperPole System. The ACP is not to be used with the SuperPole Bariatric, SuperPole Ultra and Ceiling Plate Extender. The ACP is not to be used in any other way than described above.

The Angled Ceiling Plate (ACP) is an attachment that allows the SuperPole to be installed in areas with angled or vaulted ceilings. The ACP attaches to the top of the pole, must be secured to ceiling joists with appropriate fasteners, and is adjustable in angle from 0⁰-45⁰.

What's Included

  • Angled Ceiling Plate
  • Pivot Bracket
  • Top Plate Rubber (x2)  
  • Lock Washer (x2)
  • Flat Washer (x2)
  • 1/4-20 x .50" Screw (x2)
  • Nylock Nut (x2)
  • 5/32" Hex Key

Not Included

  • SuperPole (SP-S) (Sold separately)
  • SuperPole with SuperBar (SPB-S)(Sold separately)

Features

  • The Angled Ceiling Plate is only compatible with an existing SuperPole (SP-S) or SuperBar (SPB-S).
  • The Angled Ceiling Plate is an attachment for the SuperPole, it does not come with a SuperPole.
  • The Angled Ceiling Plate allows the SuperPole to be securely installed in areas with vaulted or angled ceilings.
  • The Angled Ceiling Plate is adjustable from 0° (Flat Ceiling) to 45° and must be secured to ceiling joists when installed.
  • If your ceiling is flat but you are looking for a larger mounting plate than the standard top plate, check out the Ceiling Plate Extender (CPE).
  • Made in Canada.
  • Note: Not to be used with SuperTrapeze, SuperPole HD, or Ceiling Plate Extender.

Specifications

Specifications subject to change without notice. Product not intended for outdoor use.
Material Alloy Steel
Finish White
Assembly Required  Yes
Installation Required Yes
Warranty Lifetime Limited Warranty
Shipping Dimensions 26" W x 20" D x 4" H
Package Weight 8 lbs
Number of Boxes to Complete Product 1 box

Dimensions

Warranty

Products are covered by a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchaser. Warranty excludes products that have been damaged through misuse, accidental damage, alteration, normal wear and tear, wood material and stain, or the use of corrosive or abrasive cleaning products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean the SuperPole grip?

 

The grip material is non-absorbent, so it is unaffected by most solvents and chemical cleaners. We recommend using warm water and soap. If you require a stronger cleaner, avoid using powder or grainy based cleaners. For cleaning and disinfecting in a hospital or care facility setting, an accelerated hydrogen peroxide can be used.
Will the SuperPole damage a stippled / textured ceiling?

 

No. We have tested this with repeated removal and installs, with no damage done. There are rubber pads on the ceiling top plate to prevent damaged or marks on the ceiling.
Do I have to bolt the SuperPole to the ceiling?

 

The SuperPole does not have to be bolted to the ceiling, but ceiling top plate MUST extend across at least one ceiling beam. We recommend to check the tension of the pole monthly. The SuperPole Bariatric ceiling top plate must be secured to the ceiling.
Don’t Treat Falls – Prevent Them with This Checklist

 

Over 3 million older people each year are treated in emergency departments for fall injuries.

A fall can have a devastating effect on a family, especially as we have an over-burdened healthcare system.

Most falls can be prevented and it’s important to address key safety points in the home. Below you’ll find a checklist developed by an Occupational Therapist to help identify how your home environment, different rooms and different activities in the home can be improved in small but important ways.

When entering your home:

  • Entrance is well lit and free of clutter
  • Entrance and any steps are well-maintained and free of ice and snow
  • Step risers and threshold are shallow enough to be easy to step up
  • A ramp or platform lift is in place for wheelchair or rollator access
  • A sturdy railing is in place – this will provide a hand-hold on the strong side both ascending and descending the steps
  • Key lock or security system is easily managed
  • Door handle is easy to manipulate – consider lever door handles
  • Client can hold door open to enter/exit safely

Moving throughout the home:

  • Pathways are clear and free of clutter
  • Scattermats are not present
  • Pets and toys do not present a tripping hazard
  • There is room to maneuver a walker or rollator if required
  • Good lighting throughout
  • The thermostat, curtain pulls, and window openings are easy to access
  • Smoke detectors are present and in good working order
  • Carbon Monoxide detectors are present and in good working order
  • No wires or electrical cords across walking areas

Kitchen tasks:

  • Electric kettle has an automatic shut-off
  • No signs of burnt pots or previous fires around stove, toaster, microwave, or toaster oven
  • Stovetop dials are easy to read to confirm burners are off
  • Knives and scissors are stored safely
  • No evidence of spoiled food in the refrigerator or cupboards
  • Tableware, pots, food items are easy to reach in cupboards
  • Garbage/recycling is kept in a safe, hygienic place and does not present a tripping hazard
  • There is a stool or chair for sitting to prepare meals or clean dishes if fatigue is an issue
  • There is a method to transport foods and drinks to the table or counter for eating

Getting in and out of the tub and shower:

  • The non-slip mat in the tub or shower does not move or slide
  • You are able to safely step in and out of the tub or shower one leg at a time without balance issues – if not you need a product for support
  • You are able to stand for the duration of your shower without fatigue or dizziness or you are able to get down into the bottom of the tub for a soak – if not consider a bath chair
  • If you are not able to step in and out, you have a bath board or tub transfer bench to be seated then lift your legs in or out
  • If you shower from a safe seated position, you have a hand-held shower

Getting on and off the toilet:

  • All products needed during the toileting routine are easy to access from the seated position
  • The toilet is 18” or higher to make it easier to stand up
  • Hand supports are available to lower gradually or to stand up from toilet
  • If support is needed to balance when managing clothing or to transfer to walker or wheelchair, the support is in the appropriate place

In the bedroom:

  • Telephone or call bell is within easy reach when in bed
  • There is a clear path to the bathroom or commode for night-time use
  • A night light is in use
  • A clock is visible from the bed
  • The height of the bed makes transfers easy
  • The edge of the bed is firm enough to prevent sliding off the bed when seated at the edge
  • Flooring is not slippery
  • Appropriate slippers or footwear are accessible from a seated position at the side of the bed
  • The bed or a sturdy chair is available for dressing from a safe seated position
  • There is adequate room at the side of the bed for walker or wheelchair access

Getting Up and Down the Stairs(courtesy of our friends at Lifeway Mobility):

  • Clear any items off the staircase, such as boxes or pet toys
  • Keep the top and bottom landing areas free of clutter and clear of loose rugs
  • If you have glasses prescribed for distance vision, always use them
  • Ensure the railing is tightly secured and consider the addition of a second handrail
  • Lighting on and around the staircase should be adequate enough so that each step is fully visible
  • If the stair treads are made of a material that can be slippery, have anti-slip tape/strips installed
  • If a decline in mobility has prevented the safe use of the stairs by foot, consider looking into the addition of an accessibility solution, such as a stair lift

We encourage you to send this checklist to anyone you know that may find it useful!

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