TPG DI SABLE AIDS 30 THINKING OF YOUR INDEPENDENCE
It goes without saying that this winter has been a challenge for many of us and now that hope is on the horizon of better times, we all start to think and dream about what the warmer months may hold for us.
Meeting friends and family is of course something we are all looking forward to, but until that time comes simply getting outside, enjoying the better weather and staying independent is something that all the team at TPG DisableAids are passionate about helping our community achieve.
We have an extensive range of products to help you and your loved one keep moving, from walking aids such as the Topro Rollator to 4mph and 8mph mobility scooters.
Our team of assessors are working with some of the finest suppliers in the country to bring you a range of products to support you whether you are walking to the local park, needing to pop to the shops on your scooter or moving around your home and garden safely.
We offer full bespoke assessments, completely free and with a guarantee of no obligation to buy or hard sales technique, our aim is first and foremost to get you the right product for your needs.
As a respected and longstanding member of the British Healthcare Trades Association all our mobility scooters come
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with a free assessment and training to help you understand how to use your scooter within the law and more importantly safely.
We can do this in your home, our showroom or the environment which you are likely to use your scooter, be that the local shops or even your favourite parks, we are happy to help you and your loved ones find their independence again and be ready to enjoy the times that are sure to come.
From all the team stay safe
TPG Disable Aids Ltd Plough Lane, Hereford. HR4 0ED 01432 351666
www.tpg-disableaids.co.uk
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