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The Make It Rite Mirror allows for mobility.
The Make It Rite Mirror is primarily for people who are told they need to have vitrectomy eye surgery to and will be required to maintain face down positioning for 24/7 to optimize the recovery of their eyesight. While maintaining necessary, strict, doctor prescribed face-down positioning with the mirror, the patient can have eye contact with others, and can see what's happening in the room around them whether lying down (in the bedroom or living room, family room, etc.) sitting, standing or walking. The Make It Rite Mirror (aka Vitrectomy Mirror, Face Down Mirror and Proning Mirror) allows the patient can watch the same television as the rest of the family, go for walks in the house and outside (with necessary caution), read email, work on the computer, etc. With the mirror they can see what's in the cupboards all without lifting their head--feel like they are still meaningfully participating in daily life.
The Make It Rite Mirror is also being used by COVID-19 patients who require face prone positioning for lung recovery.
The Make It Rite Mirror allows patients to experience life right-side-up and print readable orientation (not backwards or upside down) while keeping their essential face prone positioning.
BACKGROUND:
The Make It Rite Mirror for vitrectomy face down recovery was invented by Mr. Alfred J. Heitz and his daughter, Sandra Heitz Willwater, about a year after his successful vitrectomy macular hole eye surgery (20/400 to 20/40). During his two-week faceprone recovery, Mr. Heitz was challenged that every time he looked in a mirror (while necessarily facing the floor) everything was not only backwards, but upside down. Mentally he would have to turn things right side up. After continuing to think about it, Mr. Heitz and Sandra designed the Make It Rite Mirror which is now available for other vitrectomy retina surgery patients. It's not magic, majiK, or majic, rite site--it's an easy adjustable view, double mirror that Mr. Heitz and Sandra designed in 1994 and has been offered to assist other vitrectomy patients--period. Please explore this website and feel free to call Sandra at 1 800 266 2924 to order and/or discuss how RiteTime can be of assistance to you.
After years of extensive field testing, Rite Time is happy to offer two sizes. Larger, and hinged mirrors were tested; however, were not user-friendly so were discontinued.
The Make It Rite Mirror is primarily for people who are told they need to have vitrectomy eye surgery to and will be required to maintain face down positioning for 24/7 to optimize the recovery of their eyesight. While maintaining necessary, strict, doctor prescribed face-down positioning with the mirror, the patient can have eye contact with others, and can see what's happening in the room around them whether lying down (in the bedroom or living room, family room, etc.) sitting, standing or walking. The Make It Rite Mirror (aka Vitrectomy Mirror, Face Down Mirror and Proning Mirror) allows the patient can watch the same television as the rest of the family, go for walks in the house and outside (with necessary caution), read email, work on the computer, etc. With the mirror they can see what's in the cupboards all without lifting their head--feel like they are still meaningfully participating in daily life.
The Make It Rite Mirror is also being used by COVID-19 patients who require face prone positioning for lung recovery.
The Make It Rite Mirror allows patients to experience life right-side-up and print readable orientation (not backwards or upside down) while keeping their essential face prone positioning.
BACKGROUND:
The Make It Rite Mirror for vitrectomy face down recovery was invented by Mr. Alfred J. Heitz and his daughter, Sandra Heitz Willwater, about a year after his successful vitrectomy macular hole eye surgery (20/400 to 20/40). During his two-week faceprone recovery, Mr. Heitz was challenged that every time he looked in a mirror (while necessarily facing the floor) everything was not only backwards, but upside down. Mentally he would have to turn things right side up. After continuing to think about it, Mr. Heitz and Sandra designed the Make It Rite Mirror which is now available for other vitrectomy retina surgery patients. It's not magic, majiK, or majic, rite site--it's an easy adjustable view, double mirror that Mr. Heitz and Sandra designed in 1994 and has been offered to assist other vitrectomy patients--period. Please explore this website and feel free to call Sandra at 1 800 266 2924 to order and/or discuss how RiteTime can be of assistance to you.
After years of extensive field testing, Rite Time is happy to offer two sizes. Larger, and hinged mirrors were tested; however, were not user-friendly so were discontinued.