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  1. Open Monday to Friday from 8.30am until 5.00pm, and Saturday from 9.00am until 1.00pm
    Specialist provider of supplies and equipment designed to promote independence and improve everyday life for our customers.  Supplier of scooters, wheelchairs, bespoke powerchairs, walking aids, specialised footwear, continence products, bath lifters, electric beds, servicing and more.  Established in Reading for over 25 years.
    24A Portman RoadReadingRG30 1EA
  2. An APP that you cand download and is aimed at helping you make a record of important things about you, your friends and family, your life. The APP includes appointment reminders (e.g. GPs) or medication reminder, as well as the activities you like to get…
  3. Online resource that covers Snoezelen sensory resources, safe & secure, special switches, early years, developmental activities, music fun, movement & activities, sensory integration, soft play, positioning, furniture, Snoezelen Au Jardin and older adults.
  4. We provide a 24 hour monitoring service across 365 days of the year. Our Sales and Customer Service lines are open Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm.
    Reassurance in and around your home, from only £15.95 per month* No start up costs. No delivery charges. First month free and free bogus caller button! Has one of your family or friends taken a bad fall or injured themselves at home or in the…
  5. The Stairlift Helper service has been set up to help people who struggle with the stairs learn more about stairlifts. On the website you can read reviews, get information about stairlifts for different types of staircases and compare prices. There's a freephone number if you've…

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