| Jeffrey Vernooy, M.A. | – Director of the Wright State University Office of Disability Services |
| Vernooy’s office and the staff of the Wright State University Student Health Services did a trial run with the Ritter 222 prototype for four weeks. | |
| “Many patients with disabilities do not receive proper medical care because the physician’s office is unable to accommodate them. Oftentimes, a patient is required to let the office know of any mobility impairments or individual requirements in addition to booking in advance for the exam room that contains equipment designed for their needs. In the past, examination tables have been designed with the only the physician in mind. Midmark has designed a table for both the patient and the physician. | |
| The Ritter 222 received very high marks from our health facility medical staff because it worked well for students with a variety of mobility impairments. With the number of disabled persons rising due to the increase in the aging population, physicians need to consider the benefits of outfitting their practice with the Midmark table. Installing Ritter 222 High-Low Power Examination tables in your practice sends a clear message that your office will accommodate any and all of the patients you see.” | |