Services in Mobility scooters and wheelchairs (20)

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  1. Visit gov.uk/mobility-scooters-and-powered-wheelchairs-rules for advice and guidance on the rules around mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs, including: Rules for class 3 invalid carriages Driving on the road Driving on footpaths and parking Eyesight requirements Who can use them Vehicle tax, registration and insurance
  2. The Motability scheme allows some disabled people getting DLA, PIP or War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement to obtain a car, powered wheelchair or scooter. The scheme uses some or all of your mobility benefit payments to cover the cost of "contract hire" or "hire purchase" of…
  3. Equipment and gadgets that make day-do-day tasks easier and safer for people with limited mobility and with disabilities, including: Mobility aids Kitchen aids Moving and handling Stairlifts Hand rails Walking aids Ramps Pressure relief Incontinence products Bathrooms aids Adjustable beds and chairs Eating and drinking…
    69 Rances LaneWokinghamRG40 2LQ
  4. Mon-Fri 9.00am - 5.00pm; Saturday 9.00am - 5.00pm; Sunday 10.00am - 4.00pm
    CareCo has a huge range of mobility aids that can be purchased from our mobility shops, by mail order service, telephone and through our website. To help elderly and less able people get out and about we have a wide range of mobility scooters and…
    CareCo LtdHayes RoadHayesBerkshireUB2 5BE
  5. We provide a comprehensive and unique service solving the transport requirements of wheelchair and scooter users either resident in, or visiting the UK from overseas. From simple ‘meet and greet’ air or cruise transfers and taxi service, to self-drive hire of small, medium and large…

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