A lightweight, aluminium four wheeled folding walking frame that converts into a transit wheelchair. It can be folded into a compact size with carry handles for transportation and portability. It features a padded seat, flexible backrest, solid tyres, bicycle brakes and a nylon, cloth basket. Hand grips are height adjustable to suit attendant and user. One model available.
A range of portable, plastic grab rails which have a rubber vacuum grip at each end to enable them to be secured to a smooth, air tight, non-porous surface. They can be used as a temporary grab rail and are not designed to support the user's total body weight. They are available in three models and a range of different sizes.
The ShowerSandal is designed to clean the foot without any bending or stretching. The plastic sandal has suction cups that attach to the floor when pressure is applied with the foot. Liquid soap is placed on the sandal and the foot is moved forwards and backwards until clean. Nylon bristles are positioned to clean the entire foot. One size.
Aluminium crutches that support the forearm and hand during use. The length of the crutch is height and angle adjustable and the angle and length of the forearm support and handgrip are also adjustable. The crutches are powder coated and available in a wide range of colours.
A mobile, four wheeled, folding walker with an imitation leather folding seat and a strap backrest. The large front and rear wheels have a shock absorbing spring system. The soft, rubber handles are height adjustable. It features lever operated lockable cable brakes. The Walker has an X frame cross folding system and stands alone when folded.
A folding, height adjustable walker and trolley for use indoors. It features an aluminium frame with an imitation wood grain cover and soft rubber covered handle. It has a removable plastic tray for carrying items and an optional textile basket. Cables brakes can be operated with one hand.
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