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A dual 14 day & 28 day plastic tablet organiser that stores up to 4 weeks of medication with one compartment per day. Has lift up lids. The 2 layers can be detached into two separate 14 day containers or joined to create a 28 day container.
A lightweight, plastic medication device which serves four separate functions. It is a pill container with two separate compartments with a lift off lid. The internal compartment lifts out to create a small drinking cup. The top section is a pill splitter ( cutter ) and the bottom section a wind down pill crusher.
An electronic weighing device attached to a large seat and foot platform. It enables a person to be weighed in either a standing or sitting position. One size only, Suitable for bariatric use to the specified load capacity.
The scale consists of a plastic moulded chair on a 5 star base with castors, the weight of the person in the chair is displayed on the digital unit which is at the same height as the back of the chair and is easy to read. An optional unit with voice output is available.
A portable electronic weighing device that allows a user to be weighed whilst they remain seated in their wheelchair. It consists of a mobile steel platform with a free standing visual display. Available in one size only. It is suitable for both manual and powered wheelchairs.
This change table consists of a single section height adjustable table with side rails for attaching securing straps. The heavy metal tubing base has lockable 100 mm castor on each corner that allow access for mobile hoists.
An electrically height adjustable change table with three fold up sides to provide security. The metal tubing base has 100 mm castors on each corner to allow access for mobile hoists.
A commode pad made from visco elastic polymer. Attaches to the commode seat with hook and loop fastenings. Available in closed front or open front styles. Designed to provide comfort and protect the commode user from shearing. Available in one standard size.
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