Jerry Ford Company,
LLC offers a line of quality wheelchair anti-rollback devices, and wheelchair fall prevention equipment that will change the way you think about
automatic wheelchair brakes forever! Each of our patented
automatic brake systems fits specific needs within the realm of
wheelchair use, and can be ordered pre-assembled on our line of heavy
duty wheelchairs, the Safe-T-Chair®. They are also available as wheelchair parts and accessories. Jerry Ford himself explains
the process that led to the invention of the Jerry-Lock Brake®,
Incline Brake™ and Attendant Brake™ systems.
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We believe our automatic wheelchair brake systems, wheel locks, and wheelchair anti-rollback devices should be considered by health care administrators or committees concerned with any of the following topics:
- Hospital Safety
- Hospital Escort Ergonomics and Safety
- Extended Care Safety
- Hospice Safety
- Assisted Living Safety
- Institutional Safety
- Veterans Hospital Safety
- Preventing Wheelchair Falls
Why choose Jerry Ford Company?
Why choose an innovative, high quality safety system from the Jerry Ford Company?
Because we offer the best products AND the best values!
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Safety Requires the Right Equipment
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Our safety systems are offered on high quality Everest & Jennings manual wheelchairs. This ensures that the chairs we sell have the same high quality as our "built with pride" safety systems.
Quality, value, and the industry's only truly user-friendly anti-rollback wheelchair brake safety systems; these are the reasons why the Jerry Ford Company should be your partner in wheelchair safety. |
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Mission:
Jerry Ford Company, LLC. is committed to providing
quality safety products that help improve efficiency while preventing
injuries and financial losses.
JFC History
“It was brought to my attention by my son Zack,
who works in a nursing home, that there is a great need for an
automatic brake system for manual wheelchairs that would release
when a person sat in the chair and automatically apply when the
person started to exit the chair. Such a system would prevent
many falls and injuries that occur from forgetting to apply the
wheelchair's manual brakes. Something that happens far too frequently...
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