Stay together, whatever your mobility needs...
- Wednesday, 21 December 2011
...with a handcrafted, bespoke adjustable bed.
Theraposture is a privately owned, family-run business based in Westbury, Wiltshire. As the leading specialist in bespoke assistive furniture for over three decades, Theraposture provides a unique, niche service in providing electrically operated beds and chairs that are individually specified to client’s personal needs. They pride themselves on a caring and understanding approach that offers a real choice in function, size and aesthetic design.
Whether less mobile individuals prefer a single, double or combination bed, Theraposture offers an unlimited range that encompasses a variety of adjustable actions, each with a beautiful traditional or contemporary surround.
Blending effortlessly into any domestic home, a Theraposture bed will help you remain independent with reduced care costs whilst delivering the highest levels of comfort, style and reliability.
The revolutionary Rotoflex bed is one of the many options available from Theraposture and provides a unique solution to an everyday problem – getting legs into and out of bed. This is achieved by a unique rotational action that sequentially transfers the user from a sitting to a sleeping position with the touch of just one button.
In many cases, the Rotoflex truly delivers independence, as it is a real alternative to hoisting and carer assistance. In this situation the bed can pay for itself many times over as the cost of care in the home or in a residential establishment is so high. It is available as a single or as part of a double combination and perfectly suits any domestic home environment.
To find out more call 0800 834654 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.theraposture.co.uk
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