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Spinal Injuries Association


Sia House, 2 Trueman Place, Oldbrook, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK6 2HH, UK T. 0845 6786633


c.stribling@spinal.co.uk Contact: Catherine Stribling


The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) is the national organisation for spinal cord injured people in the UK. SIA offer a range of services supporting individuals and their families from the moment an injury occurs for the rest of their lives.


Springmasters Ltd F. 01527 528866


sales@springmasters.com Contact: Carl Jackson


www.springmasters.com


Springmasters Ltd are the UK’s leading manufacturer and stockist of Compression, Extension & torsion springs ranging from 0.1mm wire to 50.00mm bar diameter. Our extensive product range also includes wire forms, flat metal springs, retaining pins, push-on-fixes, disc springs and various other spring related products.


St Roses School


Stratford Lawn, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 4AP, UK T. 01453 763793


F. 01452 752617


admin@stroses.org.uk Contact: Linda Blackwell


www.stroses.org.uk


St. Rose’s School offers specialist provision for young people with physical disabilities and associated difficulties up to 19 years of age bringing together combined expertise of nurses, therapists and care staff alongside teachers. Students have communication difficulties, moderate and severe learning difficulties, and or sensory impairment.


Stairaid www.stairaid.com F140


Crichton Manufacturing, Unit 3B, Celtic Road, Moss Side Industrial Estate, Callington, Cornwall PL17 7SD, UK T. 01579 383513 care@stairaid.com


Contact: Andrew Crichton


StairAID is an innovative and inexpensive way of allowing the user the freedom to live at home and continue to use their stairs even if their mobility is restricted through anything from a sports injury to a permanent disability.


Stannah Lift Services Ltd


Watt Close, East Portway, Andover, Hampshire SP10 3SD, UK T. 01264 364311


F. 01264 336702


ukmarketing@stannah.co.uk Contact: Amy Muir


www.stannahstairlifts.co.uk


Established in 1867, Stannah remains a family owned company who are based in Hampshire. We design and manufacture our stairlifts in Britain and install them all over the world. Over the past 35 years we’ve installed over 500,000 stairlifts. Visit us on stand C50 to see what’s new for 2012.


Steering Developments Ltd F. 01442 240254


zoe@steeringdevelopments.co.uk www.steeringdevelopments.co.uk Contact: Zoe Sanders


Are you looking for a solution to give you independence and freedom? Then look no further than SDL. At SDL we will demonstrate to you the possibilities of adapting your vehicle or wheelchair, enabling you to have the freedom to take control of your independence. Make sure you visit C180!


C180


Unit 5, Eastman Way, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 7HF, UK T. 01442 212918


C50 D4 F101


Arthur Street, Lakeside, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 8LF, UK T. 01527 521000


F. 0845 0706911 www.spinal.co.uk


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The Stroke Association


EXHIBITOR PROFILES D156A


Unit 1, Sterling Business Park, Salthouse Road, Brackmills, Northamptonshire NN4 7EX, UK T. 020 7566 1509


F. 020 7490 2686


helen.chapman@stroke.org.uk www.stroke.org.uk Contact: Helen Chapman


We’re for life after stroke: that’s why we support people affected by stroke to make the best recovery they can. Our Life After Stroke services encompass the full range of long-term needs of those affected by stroke. Come and find out how you can support stroke survivors in your area.


Suas Hoists


2 Sugarloaf Manor, Erne Hill, Belturbet, Co Cavan, Ireland T. +353 83 3000040 / +353 49 9524922 info@suashoists.com Contact: Kieran Byron


www.suashoists.com


The Suas 140S Portable Compact Hoist is versatile and a problem solver. It can place a person into a car and be taken on holiday and stored on the aeroplane/train/coach. It can be used in the bathroom and can lift a supine person of 140 kilos from the floor.


Such and Such Design Ltd


Office 2A35, South Bank Technopark, Office 2A35, London SE1 6LN, UK T. 020 7815 6938 info@suchandsuchdesign.co.uk www.reallyusefulthings.com Contact: Hayley Smith


Such and Such Design are proud to announce the latest arrivals to the Really Useful family! Come to stand A52 to visit Bridgit, our clever little crutch clip and Duo, our stylish alternative to two handled mugs. Available to buy from our stand or from the website.


Sucup Ltd


27 Mainstreet Cosgrove, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK19 7JL, UK T. 01908 562288 andrew@sucup.com Contact: Andy Wells


www.sucup.com


Sucup®Care is a unique new product suited for use by anyone experiencing difficulties in feeding by traditional methods. It restores dignity by allowing the user, to consume food cleanly, easily, and independently. Filled with your choice of food. The Sucup®Care provides freedom and convenience wherever you choose to eat.


TBC Specialist Conversions


114a Bush Road, Bush, Dungannon, Tyrone BT71 6QG, UK T. 028 8772 2666


F. 028 8775 1800


davy@tbc-conversions.co.uk Contact: David Donnell


www.tbcmobilityconversions.com


TBC Mobility Conversions, the first UK Conversion Company to Gain Full European Type Approval on their Wheelchair Accessible VW Caddy Maxi Life (ECWVTA). Another significant achievement is a Letter of No Objection from VW Germany, making TBC one of the few companies to gain this for their VW Caddy WAV.


Tekview


Tekview House 24 Tournament Way, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire LE65 2UU, UK T. 01530 412890


neil.mcpherson@tekview.co.uk www.tekview.co.uk Contact: Neil Mcpherson


Tekview will be demonstrating their multi-functional GSM Sim controlled power socket that has many uses for independent living and especially within the Telecare/Telehealth market. They include remote power control, power loss/ temperature alerting via SMS to up to 5 people. Their Alert PalTM and Video PalTM cameras will also be on show.


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