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Independent Living Product Range

Bathrooms.

  • Wet floor areas with complete level access.
  • Tiled wall to suit shower area.
  • Automatic pumped waste where required.
  • Half height shower screens with 3quarter length curtains & D handles.
  • Fold down shower seats & portable shower chairs.
  • Fluted grab rails, tailored to users needs.
  • Mira advance flex showers thermostatically set at 43 degrees.
  • Bath lifts.

Kitchens.

  • A wide range of kitchens designed for independent living
  • Rise and fall units for multi user kitchens.
  • Cupboards with pull out or pull down baskets for easy access.
  • Option of free standing or integrated appliances.
  • Lever or remote control taps available.

Toilets.

  • Balena 8000 care shower toilet for a virtually hands free toilet to regain their independence.
  • Existing toilets raised.
  • Drop down rail designed to provide additional support next to the wc.
  • A disabled Person Toilet Alarm may be fitted in disabled toilets or in areas where it is necessary to summon a response to a distressed person. This system is easy to operate by the user, and has been designed to meet with the latest British building regulations and guide lines for disabled persons.

Door & window openers.

  • Electric door openers with hand held remote controls.
  • Electric window openers with hand held remote controls.
  • Manual window openers.
  • Door widening for wheel chair access.

Lifts.

  • Stair lifts
  • Through floor lifts.
  • Step lifts.
  • Bed hoists - ceiling and portable

Ramps.

  • Permanent concrete ramps complete with upstand & hand rail.
  • Portable ramps.

Induction Loops.

People with hearing difficulties form one of the largest groups of disabled people. Many of your customers may be hard of hearing and wear hearing aids. An induction loop system will enable you to communicate more efficiently.

With a portable system, you will be able to move it from location to location e.g. reception desk to private meeting room.

The use of an induction loop can provide your hard of hearing customer with confidentiality during discussions.

Radar Locks

R.A.D.A.R. (The Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation) promotes a U.K. national scheme, whereby locks specially manufactured are fitted to toilets and can only be operated using a RADAR key.

These keys are available to disabled or registered blind people to enable them to access the facilities.

This aims to give protection against vandalism or misuse, so that a clean functional toilet is available.

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