“We have an excellent range of new products to showcase at the Occupational Therapy Show”

Able_AssistDrive Medical, one of the fastest growing major suppliers of durable medical equipment in the home healthcare, medical and rehabilitation markets in the UK, will be showcasing a number of its leading products on stand E65 at the Occupational Therapy Show at the NEC in Birmingham, from 25th to 26th November 2015.

On their stand, Drive will launch the Beaufort Bed Rail which provides stable support when getting in or out of bed. Able to fit a divan or slatted bed, the metal handrail easily and comfortably enables the users to move from a lying to a sitting position, as well as from a sitting to standing position. Complete with an easy to fit strap to hold it securely in position, the rail is height adjustable to suit varying user requirements.

Drive will also be exhibiting the lightweight Casa Lift Hoist, the Ambiturn Sit to Stand Transfer Aid, the Ablestand Patient Turner Transfer Aid and the versatile Aston Self Propel Mobile Shower Chair. Also on display will be Drive’s market leading bathlifts including; the Bellavita, the lightest battery operated reclining powerlift, the Premier Plus, a market leading reclining bathlift, and the Neptune, suitable for both corner baths and wider baths for maximum flexibility.

The Otter Range, designed to give postural support for children in the bath or shower, will also be on the Drive Medical stand, alongside the Solo Toilet Lift, which automatically helps users to a standing position at the touch of a button.

Alan Sullivan, marketing manager at Drive Medical, commented: “We have an excellent range of new products to showcase at the Occupational Therapy Show. It is sure to be a fantastic exhibition and we are looking forward to meeting both new and existing customers over the two days.”

To find out more about Drive, visit the website HERE

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