SHOW FEATURES NEW
See the best in inclusive design, new technology and telecare products demonstrated in a realistic setting comprising of a bedroom, living room, bathroom and kitchen.
The Independent Living Show Home built by iHUS, specialists in individual living spaces, showcases how their carefully designed homes are built around the requirements of the elderly and disabled, providing support, mobility and rehabilitation.
THE BATHROOM Bathroom by ArjoHuntleigh. Stand B80 Flexible Wall Track Solutions by ArjoHuntleigh. Stand B80
THE KITCHEN Kitchen by Design Matters. Stand G100
THE BEDROOM Floor Level Bed by Human Care Group. Stand E47 Hoist by Human Care Group. Stand E47
WET ROOM Toilet by Total Hygiene. E151 Toilet hand rails by Throne. Stand E111 Shower tray and folding shower doors by Neaco. Stand G102 Shower seat and shower hand rails by HEWI. Stand D160 Wash basin by Vitra.
THE LIVING ROOM Chairs by A J Way. Stand F170 TV and accessible remote control by BskyB. Stand F160
GENERAL DOMESTIC USE Non-slip high chair mats and nose-over-toes prompt mat by Dycem. Stand D156 Drinking system by Hydrate for Health. Stand E108 Ergonomic tools and aids by Peta (UK) Ltd. Spill-proof eating system by SucupCare. Stand D84 Anti-slip products by Tenura, Stand F112 Stair aid by Stairaid. Stand F140 Motorized blinds by Somfy. Stand F102
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Home to the latest sports products and equipment, this is the place for ideas on how to get fi t at home and assist your rehabilitation. Including specialist wheelchairs and equipment such as functional electrical stimulation (FES), fi nd out how they benefi t stroke and MS patients as well as spinal injury.
Action Park
Take part in the Ottobock Action Park obstacle course to navigate various obstacles and surfaces in manual wheelchairs.
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Meet Parasport to fi nd out about sports and sporting opportunities in your local area.
BARIATRIC CARE MATTERS
www.naidex.co.uk/national
Hydrate for Health
HEWI
Sucup
Neaco
ArjoHuntleigh
Design Matters
Tenura
Kirton
Dycem
Close-o-Mat
Throne
Peta
Human Care Group
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