The ‘Gold Standard’ in homecare Perhaps the most widely recognised patient lift in homecare, the Oxford®
Midi
has a long-standing reputation for exceptional quality and performance. It’s compact footprint is sympathetic to the space constraints it might encounter, making it the preferred choice for community and nursing environments.
P Ergonomic design considerations ensure patient and carer well-being P On-board diagnostic controls for simple service and maintenance P Choice of three inter-changeable spreader bar sizes P Electrically powered leg option for effortless operation
Safe working load 180 kg / 27 st
For more information or to arrange a FREE TRIAL, contact Joerns Healthcare on 0844 811 1156 or send an email to
info@joerns.co.uk
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Joerns.co.uk
London | Birmingham | Glasgow | Manchester | Reading
Specialist Cleaning and Support Services
• Biosecurity • Decontamination • Infection control • Specialist cleaning • Facilities management • Washroom vending services • Environmental advice • Emergency cleaning services • Window cleaning • Pest eradication and control
• Grounds maintenance • Recycling solutions • Viral and bacterial • Graffiti removal and protection • Painting and decorating • Training • Relief site supervision and caretaking • Carpet cleaning • Wood floor specialist • Kitchen deep clean
For more information please call your nearest office or email
info@lewis-graves.co.uk
London: 020 8519 9990
Birmingham: 0800 389 9913 Glasgow: 0800 389 9870 Manchester: 0800 389 9883 Reading: 0800 389 9946
Wherever your location, Lewis & Graves have a range of services to cover any requirement.
Lewis & Graves Partnership Limited is registered in England and Wales, Company Number 8953594.
www.lewis-graves.co.uk
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