Adjustable beds specialist Theraposture will highlight its latest products that significantly reduce care costs and represent great value for money at the upcoming OT Show.

Occupational therapists (OTs) and other healthcare professionals are invited to visit Theraposture on stand KK30 on 27-28 November 2024 at the NEC in Birmingham.

This year, Theraposture will be presenting a streamlined showcase that focuses on reducing the financial burden on the NHS and social care. Its stand will include the fully modular Orbit 235 rotating bed and the new “budget beating” ES-COT Emma cot for disabled children.

Theraposture says the Orbit 235 occupational rotational bed for independent transfers is a revolution in rotating beds. The Orbit 235 has been developed in collaboration with OTs and users.

The Orbit 235 can be modularly configured and programmed for each individual user, catering for users between 4’10” and 6’6” and weighing up to 31 stone. It can also be reissued and recycled for use in equipment services. The trusted assessors working on the Theraposture stand will be able to explain the full extent of the configurable possibilities.

The Orbit is part of an extensive range of rotating beds from Theraposture that enable safe independent transfers so that users can get in and out of bed on their own terms with less assistance.

In terms of cost savings, the Orbit 235 offers a sustainable stay-at-home solution that is cost effective.

In addition, Theraposture has introduced two new cot beds that make up the new ES-Cot range. These beds have been created as ready-to-go stock beds that are affordable and therefore a great option for equipment service providers to consider.

The ES-Cot Emma equipment service cot and IDA offer high quality from Theraposture and despite being designed to facilitate a lower price point to provide an alternative to the budget cots from other suppliers.

Both beds have been independently tested and are certified for compliance with all relevant medical bed standards. The beds come complete with padding, mattress, and delivery within the stated price.

Liam Braddell, Theraposture Managing Director, commented: “From our close work with occupational therapists, we understand the financial pressures everyone is facing both in the public and private sectors.

“Funding for assistive equipment is not easy to secure, and the OT has a responsibility to ensure long term value, quality and compliance and a solution that works. Our Orbit bed and ES-COT cots are game changers, as they are proven solutions that represent excellent value and deliver savings, making them the considered choice.”

The Occupational Therapy Service will be presenting an express on-stand seminar at the OT Show.

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