Height-Adjustable Tables and Counters

Indivo - Adjustable Tables & Counters

At Patient Safety USA we offer Indivo - Adjustable Tables & Counters by Pressalit. These adjustable tables & counters are often used in the kitchen of nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These height adjustable tables & counters are also perfect for the home and can be used for patients in a wheelchair or with other disabilities. The Indivo adjustable tables and counters provide a comfortable kitchen for caregivers and patients.

Indivo is a system of height-adjustable lifting units that fit onto worktops and wall cupboards from most kitchen suppliers. The height-adjustable kitchen enables both seated people - in a wheelchair or on a work stool - and those standing to carry out most kitchen tasks. Counter top and kitchen tools are within easy reach, and functions such as washing, preparation, cooking and frying can be done at an ergonomic and comfortable working height for any patient.

Adjustable Table and Counter Parts

Patient Safety also provides replacement parts for adjustable tables and counters. We have Indivo height-adjustable table and counter parts on hand to make your facility safer and help reduce the risk of injury to your patients and employees. Contact us for better wheelchair accessibility and safe patient handling parts and equipment for hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home care, and more.

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INDIVO Design Guide and Questionnaire

This design guide offers valuable tips for planning your space and details on the information we need to help you get started. We custom-build each INDIVO lifting system to fit your specific space. To provide an accurate quote, please complete the questions below and attach your space's drawings. After reviewing your submission, we’ll reach out with any questions and offer our recommendations. We look forward to working with you to bring your accessible workspace dreams to life!

Please complete questions #1-9 and submit your form along with your drawings.

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1. Select the weight capacity of your lifting unit: 220lbs / 330 lbs.

What’s the difference?

220lb weight capacity unit has 2 lifting actuators: For countertops between 23.6” to 94.7” long

330lb weight capacity unit has 3 lifting actuators: For countertops between 55.2” and 94.7” long

*If your counter is granite or any type of stone, or has a cooktop or sink, select 330lbs.

2. What is the size of the countertop? Length (A) x Width (B)

(depth of countertop must be between 20.08” and 27.56”)

3. Will the countertop have a sink or cooktop?

Indicate the location of the sink and/or cooktop on your drawing. You must leave at least 3.54" inches from the back and side edges of the worktop to the cut-out for the sink or cooktop so it doesn’t collide with the lifting units support arms, wall frame or actuators. Make sure that there are no outlets installed below the worktop, any higher than 19.69” above the floor or on the wall above the worktop in the range it will be adjusting.

4. What travel distance/height adjustment range is required? in inches

Choose between 7.87” and 11.81"

5. Will the countertop have a fascia?

We recommend adding a fascia along the front edge and sides of your countertop. This fascia, typically made from wood or the same material as the countertop, is a vertical edge plate fitted to the underside of the worktop. It hides electrical installations and provides a mounting point for safety bars. These bars are installed on the bottom edge of the fascia to prevent the countertop from moving downward when resistance is detected.

Here are some important points:

  • You will need a fascia if you plan to adjust the lifting units using a built-in switch.
  • The fascia should have a minimum downstand of 2.76” and be between 0.63” and 1.18” thick.
  • Your kitchen worktop supplier can provide a quote for the fascia.

6. Safety Bars:

We recommend the use of safety bars. They detect an object and stop the downward movement of the countertop. These will guard against incidents leading to material damage or personal injury. Safety bars are mounted to the bottom edge of the fascia.

7. Select your option for the adjustment of the countertop:

See Installation Guide for complete switch mounting instructions.

8. Is there more than one Height Adjustable Countertop in your design?

9. Will there be two or more height-adjustable countertops next to each other?

A separate Design Guide form must be filled out for each lifting unit.
Adjacent countertops will require interconnection of safety to avoid crushing injuries.

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