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Mobility


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£26.99 1 Car Caddie


ONLY 2 Transfer Step


Provides assistance when getting into and out of a car! Cushioned and comfortable gripping surface. Attaches around the top of the window frame, secured in place with a buckle. Handle height can be adjusted. Strap


length 7-16”. Code


M15393 3


HELPS YOU SIT UPRIGHT


(Exc. VAT) £22.49


Price £26.99


Versatile, plastic, portable step is ideal to help make seated transfers easier or as a step next to the toilet. Non-slip. Cut out section enables a carer to stand closer during transfers, or allows positioning around obstacles. Available in charcoal


or green. Wipe clean with disinfectant. Size: 15¼ x 12½ x 4”. Code


Item


M40338 M40349


Transfer Step - Charcoal Transfer Step - Green


3 Bed Rope Ladder £14.75 ONLY 4 4 Leg Lifter


Helps you to lift or reposition your leg. Two handles give you more control. Strong stem and foot loop. Length 34”.


ONLY £11.99


DUAL HANDLE FOR MORE CONTROL


Code (Exc. VAT) Price L33194 £9.99 £11.99 5 Anti-slip Foot Pad


Prevents feet slipping when repositioning back into a chair or standing. Can be used on a chair so you don’t


slip forward, or in bed. Size 15¾ x 19”. Code


M01009 Easy Ordering! See Back Cover for Details (Exc. VAT) Price £36.66 £43.99 15


Attaches under the legs or castors at the end of your bed and allows you to easily pull yourself upright into a sitting position without assistance. Suitable for all bed sizes. Rung length 8”. Diameter 1”. Cord length 9ft 10”. Maximum user weight 22½st. Code


(Exc. VAT) F30098 Price £12.29 £14.75


More items for the bedroom can be found on pages 23-27


5 PREVENTS SLIPPAGE 3 Price


£63.99 £63.99


FIT SIMPLY AROUND BED LEGS


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