A lockable reaching aid with a pistol grip and round rubber suction cups at the end of twin jaws to grasp an item. Can be locked in two positions by operating a lever above the handle. Available in two lengths.
A height adjustable folding rollator with a folding seat, basket and foam padded back support. The brakes are located beneath the push handles and feature a ball shaped grip attached to a loop shaped lever which is pushed down to lock on brakes and pulled up to slow the walker. Light action is required to operate the brakes.
A lightweight self propelling folding wheelchair with lift up armrests, swingaway removable legrests, quick release rear axles. Available in 410mm and 460mm seat widths.
A self propelled folding wheelchair with a stainless steel frame. Features removable arms and swing away removable legrests. 460mm seat width only.
A folding walking stick which can be adjusted in length at increments of 25mm. Made from aluminium with a T-shaped wooden handle and push button height adjustment.
Lifehealthcare will service and repair most brands of both manual and powered wheelchairs as well as scooters. The service also includes battery testing and tyre fitting as well as re-upholstering wheelchair seats. They will visit the clients home if required.
Aidacare provide preventative maintenance programs for aged care facilities. This services ensures that all equipment used by the aged care facility is serviced and maintained on a routine basis for required compliance and accreditation. Aidacare provide free onsite assessments.
Steel framed mobile chairs and beds with four air filled cushions which cover the complete seating surface from the top of the headrest to the end of the legrest. They have adjustable headrests, seats (infinite locking) and legrests. The backrest on the bed models reclines to a sleeping position. The Air Tilt is the larger model. The Princess is narrower and is also available in a childrens model.
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