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Switch For simple assisted standing and transfers


Designed to help a person with reduced mobility, stand and facilitate their transfer to another surface. The Switch actively encourages user participation, engaging core muscle groups and contributing to improved strength and function.


Safe working load 180kg / 28st / 397Ibs Compact and easy to manoeuvre Separates for easy storage and transportation Ergonomic design considerations Simple on-going maintenance routines Standard 5 Year warranty!


Contact Joerns Healthcare to find out more: (T) 0844 811 1158 (E) info@joerns.co.uk (W) Joerns.co.uk


Professional & Experienced Healthcare Joinery


• Doorsets (inc Fire Doors) • Secure Doorsets (eg S136/Seclusion grade) • Dementia Doorsets • Reception Desks/Screens • Fitted Furniture • Internal Glazing • All bespoke joinery


As your Principle Contractor, we can be employed to manage and oversee your internal refurbishment projects, both large and small.


If you need one new door, or more, we are happy to help.


Also available for: • Fire Door Maintenance & Repairs • Periodic Fire Door Inspections • Specification assistance


We can provide a full supply & installation service, supply only or install only options.


STJ Projects Ltd Your Project –Our Passion


T 01724 720977


E info@stj.uk.com


W www.stj.uk.com


Visit Joerns.co.uk


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