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Personal care
Baths, showers and accessories
Toilets and accessories
Medication management
Useful bathroom items
Grab rails
Further advice
View advice and guidance about how to look after your personal care.
Includes equipment to assist with washing, shaving, applying makeup and hair brushing.
Includes accessories that may assist with bathing and showering.
Includes baths that are accessed from the top.
Includes baths that are accessed from the side or front.
This section includes various designs of washbasins with assistive features.
Examples of showers with assistive features.
Examples of accessible shower cubicles.
Examples of accessible shower trays and flooring suitable for wetrooms.
Includes examples of shower screes and doors.
This section includes examples of seating that has been designed to be used in the bath and/or the shower.
Includes examples of different bath and shower chairs that can assist with bathing.
Includes examples of shower cradles, trolleys, stretchers and changing tables that can assist with bathing and personal care.
Includes bath lifts and hoists that have been designed to assist access in and out of the bath. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of bath lift or hoist.
This section includes a range of equipment that may help with most toileting needs.
Includes accessories designed to assist with toileting.
This section includes accessible toilets and bidets.
This section includes toilet seats and cushions for toilet seats.
Includes toilet surround frames and rail systems.
Includes examples of commodes.
Includes multi-function chairs to assist with showering and toileting.
View advice and guidance taking medication safely and effectively.
This section shows examples of ways you can label equipment that can assist with daily living and identifying everyday items.
This section incudes fobs that flash or beep in response to a whistle or a button being pressed so to alert when an item has been misplaced or lost.
Includes a variety of products that can help with medication management. Such as pill boxes, storage devices and equipment that can make taking medication easier.
This section includes signs and aids that can identify areas within the home setting.
This section show examples of ways you can label equipment that can assist with daily living and identifying everyday items.
Slip resistant materials can be used in many ways to help with grip, or to stop things sliding on smooth surfaces.
Tap and knob turners are designed to be used with many different tap head types and knobs to offer leverage.
Includes examples of taps and soap dispensers.
This section includes examples of waste pumps, devices to control water flow and temperature.
This section includes examples of protective covers for dressing and plasters.
This section includes examples of alternative radiators, radiator guards and heating remote controls.
Includes devices to help open and close windows, blinds and curtains.
In this section you find a selection of various types of pick up and reaching equipment, for example long and short handled grabbers.
This section contains equipment that has been designed to make cleaning and laundry chores easier.
Includes weighing scales with a platform
Includes weighing scales that weigh while the person is seated.
Includes devices for monitoring health.
View advice and guidance about preventing falls around the home and what products may be able to help.
View advice and guidance about moving around your home, and what can help.
View advice and guidance about maintaining safety throughout the home with our handy checklist.
Included in this section are rails that are available in a range of colours, sizes and angles and differ in the weight that they can take. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
This section includes grab rails that are secured both to the wall and the floor or ceiling They are available in a range of sizes, and the weight they can take. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
These types of rails are hinged to enable them to be folded away when not in use. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
Includes examples of rails that are attached to the bath or area around the bath. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
Grab rail kits and systems are available in a range of sizes and colours to provide support where needed. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
Within this section you will find frames that may provide extra leverage when standing from an armchair, sofa or bed. It is advisable to seek professional advice from an occupational therapist before purchasing any form of grab rail.
View advice and guidance about how to maintain your home.
View advice and guidance about funding adaptions and equipment for the home.
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