Falkirk

glasgow disabled aids

Description of service: Manufacture and supply access ramps for dwellings and public buildings. Equipment sold includes galvanised mesh deck access ramps with handrails, portable ramp systems and custom grab rails. Free survey, planning and design. Opening hours: Monday – Friday, 9.00am – 5.00pm. Additional information: Premises are not open to the public. https://www.facebook.com/CityOfGlasgowDisabledAidSpecialists/

Promedics Orthopaedic

Description of service: Promedics Orthopaedic Ltd is a UK market leading supplier to the NHS specialising in Orthopaedic products. We proudly manufacture and distribute a large range of innovative products which are available to order online at www.promedics.co.uk. Opening hours: Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 5.00pm  

Dan Medica (North) Ltd

Description of service: Online seller of used/unwanted/surplus mobility equipment via its subsidiary service www.the mobilitymarket.co.uk This site allows members of the public to sell their used/unwanted/preowned/surplus equipment directly to other users for a nominal fee.It includes Wheelchairs,Scooters,Beds,Adapted Vehicles, Property, Aids to Daily Living, Rise and Recline Chairs,Powered Wheelchairs   Access to premises: Premises are wheelchair…

Action for M.E.

Aims: To improve the lives of people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.), while working towards a greater understanding of the illness and ultimately a cure. Action for M.E. is the only charity in the UK supporting people with M.E. of all ages, providing support and information. Action for M.E.’s 2022-2027 strategy, ‘Shaping our Future Together’, has…

MACS (Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Support)

Aims: To provide information and support to people born with Anophthalmia, Microphthalmia and Coloboma and their families. Services provided: Emotional and practical support and information Linking  members with other MACS people via social media and regional activities and events Financial assistance to MACS members who require equipment or services to help meet their needs Activities…

Scottish Sensory Centre

Aims: To promote and support new developments and effective practices in the education of children who are deaf or visually impaired. Services provided: Training courses for teachers and other professionals involved in the education of children with visual impairments, who are deaf or have combined sensory impairments (deafblind etc) Research and publications (best practice etc)…

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