SC - special needs

Stefan li Rous stefan at texas.net
Tue Apr 17 00:28:49 PDT 2001


Tristan commented: 
> Now if i could just find a way to overcome the height of those commercial
> stoves in many of the kitchens i work in when cooking and helping cook
> feasts ( that wouldnt be in the way of others in the kitchen).

What do you do at home? Is it just the height of the stove that is the
problem? Or that you can't reach to pots on the back burners.

What about something like the high bar stools? Could something like
that be adapted for this? I think some have wheels if the problem is
needing some mobility. And at the ones I've seen without wheels 
generally have seats that swivel.

Come to think of it, we also have some chairs that sit up pretty high
in our hardware engineering lab and these have an up and down adjustment
and have wheels and I think also swivel.There backs though are rather 
small with a large gap between them and the seat. I doubt these are
something you could swing into and out of a chair without help though.
But you can probably find help for that. Maybe put them in the car
in pieces at home and get someone to help you unload or reassemble
them at the site. 

I don't know your limitations or skills, so I may be way off base
here, but this is what I can think of, right now.

Actually some chairs like these might be of use/interest to other
cooks here who have trouble standing for long periods.
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