About daily living equipment
Daily living equipment are items that help people who have a disability, illness or health condition with everyday tasks.
Daily living equipment includes:
- shower chairs
- commodes
- bath lifts
- raised toilet seats
- chair raisers
- flashing doorbells, low-vision optical aids and listening devices for people with hearing or visual difficulties
You could get equipment if it'll increase your safety, or help you retain or regain skills. Getting equipment can also help avoid or delay the need to have care.
To get more information or advice about equipment, or to ask for an assessment or phone 01273 29 55 55.
Find out if you could benefit from changes to your home, known as an adaptation.
How to return equipment
If you no longer need equipment that Adult Social Care or Health Services gave you, phone NRS Healthcare on 01273 894 350 to arrange a collection.
How to buy your own equipment
If you want to buy your own equipment, or pay for an Occupational Therapist to do an assessment in your home, visit the Safe and Well website or phone them on 01273 894 359.