Stairlifts

Stairlifts provide a safe, comfortable way to navigate stairs, helping people maintain independence at home. Designed for both straight and curved staircases, they are easy to use and fitted with safety features for peace of mind. Installation is quick and non-disruptive, with most stairlifts mounted directly to the stairs — not the wall — meaning no major structural changes are needed.

Home adaptations

Home adaptations help elderly and disabled individuals live more safely and comfortably in their own homes. From walk-in showers and grab rails to ramps, widened doorways, and stairlifts, these changes are designed to support independence, reduce the risk of falls, and make everyday tasks easier.

Emergency response

SOS alarms provide a quick and dependable way to get help when you need it most. The system features two main components: a Base Unit and a pendant that can be worn on the wrist or around the neck. We’ll explain how the system works in the next section — but in essence, pressing the red button on the pendant instantly sends an alert so that help can be dispatched right away.

The pendant is water-resistant, making it safe for use in the shower or bath. It also functions outdoors, with a range of up to 100 metres from the Base Unit.