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SA-160 Stand Aid www.prismmedical.co.uk


The new Freeway SA-160 has an impressive range of features to provide a safe and dignified lift


The SA-160 has a durable protective coating which includes ‘FREECOTE’ – our unique antimicrobial and antibacterial coating


Moving & Handling Range Transfer & Repositioning Solutions


An extensive new range of application specific aids enabling transfer and repositioning tasks to be completed easily and safely


To view our extensive product portfolio – Visit us at Stand B20


For further information please contact: Tel: 0845 409 2000 E-mail: info@prismmedical.co.uk www.prismmedical.co.uk


Henley Accessibility kitchen A wealth of


accessibility experience We excel in creating kitchens that provide maximum independence for wheelchair users and people with limited vision or mobility. Our designers work closely with installers and residents to deliver flexible, cost-effective solutions tailored to residents’ precise needs.


Features include safe hobs and easy to use taps and controls, low level and wheelchair accessible work surfaces, eye-level side opening ovens, pull-out storage and easy-open doors. Safety comes as standard and the results will be stylish, user-friendly and built to last.


Aurora Accessibility kitchen


Contact us today for a free, no obligation chat about your next project.


Talk to us first for projects of any size


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