
4Special Tomato™ Multi-Positioning Seat: User’s Guide
Peggy, Tim and
Carrie Bergeron
(from left to right)
The Story Behind the Brand
Special Tomato™ is Tim Bergeron’s latest product line. He has over 40 years of experience designing, building,
and selling adaptive positioning equipment, including founding the Tumble Forms® product line as its original
designer. Tim has coupled his design experience with a new manufacturing process that provides soft durable,
impermeable cushions for positioning children with special needs. The first Special Tomato™ Brand Product is
the Multi-Positioning Seat.
Now you may be asking, “What’s so Special about Tomatoes?” Tim is pictured here with his youngest daughter,
Carrie, a young adult with Down syndrome. Carrie’s story, “The Special Tomato”, summarizes what Tim believes
that most parents feel about their child with special needs.
“Every child is special in their own unique way. It’s a parent’s job to find ways to facilitate their child’s growth in a
way that includes them equally within the family and community.” For children with physical disabilities, adaptive
equipment can play an important role in helping them reach their highest functioning level.
The Special “Tomato” on the Bergeron Bush
My dad and mom had four children. The first three children were healthy and regular people. Then I came
along, a baby with a dierence, Down Syndrome. I had a hole in my heart, a rip in my heart valve, jaundice, a
big tongue and a wobbly head. As I got older I also realized that I am a slow learner. One day it was bothering
me that I was having a hard time doing my school work. I told my dad about this problem and he shared a story
about when he was out in his garden picking tomatoes the year I was born. Every year my dad grows a garden
and loves to plant tomatoes.
At harvest time there were Beefsteak tomatoes on a bush. When he saw a dierently shaped tomato it got his
attention. It had a large, smooth, bright red enlarged side that made my dad want to pick it up and study the
bump because it was so unique and looked appetizing. At supper, that tomato was just as juicy as the others.
Even though I’m dierent like the tomato as a person with Down Syndrome, my family and friends love me even
more and want to help me when I need it. My dad tells me that even though I have more diculty learning than
my brother and sisters, my lovable and outgoing personality and strong character make me just as special as
they are. I guess I am the special “tomato”on our family’s bush!
-Carrie Bergeron