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Independent living at home

Find the right mobility aids to help you move around your home easily and safely.

Independent living at home.

Bathroom mobility aids

A split image of a shower seat with backrest on one side and adjustable bath seat board on the other.

Feel fresh. Be comfortable

Discover a variety of bath aids to help you move around with ease, shower safely and tailor your bathroom to suit your needs.

Bedroom mobility aids

 Mibed memory single adjustable bed in grey colour placed in a bedroom.

A place to relax

Our selection of useful bedroom aids will give you the support you need for your morning routine, and help relieve pain or pressure so you can snuggle down for a peaceful night’s sleep.

Adjustable beds

Adjustable beds are designed to offer optimum comfort to help you get a relaxing night's sleep. Here are a few things to take note of before you buy an adjustable bed.

Adjustable beds.

Where do you need support?

The more adjustable parts your bed has, the more sleeping positions it can offer. If you only need support in a certain area, you may not need as many adjustable parts.

Do you want a single or a double?

If you share a bed with a partner, you'll need to ensure they can stay comfortable too. Some beds allow both partners to adjust their half of the bed separately.

How much space do you have?

These are larger than standard beds and need placing near a plug socket. Make sure your doorways are large enough for delivery.

Will you need support getting in and out of bed?

Many beds feature support bars to help you get in and out. Some are height-adjustable, so you can alter them to a comfortable position.

Living room mobility aids

A woman using JML Pill O Pad Foldaway for her tablet.

Customise with comfort

We spend most of our time in the living room – relaxing, entertaining guests or completing day-to-day tasks. So, we’ve selected a wide range of products to help make these everyday activities a lot easier.

Riser and recliner chairs

Rise and recline chairs are designed to help you get in and out of your chair comfortably without any help. Here are a few things to consider before you buy a riser recliner chair.

Argos Home Bradley Rise & Recline Chair in charcoal and black colour placed in a living room.

How much space do you have?

These chairs can take up quite a bit of room, especially when reclined so measure your space carefully. Don't forget that your chair will need to be close enough to plug into a power source.

How can a riser recliner chair help you?

A rise and recline chair can help if you have back problems by taking the strain out of getting in and out of your chair, or they can help your circulation by elevating your legs.

Is there easy access to get it to your chosen room?

Make sure the chair you choose will fit through your doorway and into your chosen room. All our chairs are supplied assembled so it will be ready to use when it arrives.

Could you/should you sleep in it?

Although comfortable for an afternoon snooze, generally, these chairs aren't designed for sleeping for long periods of time.

Technology and health aids

Let your home, help you

Technology can provide useful assistance to anyone with limited mobility, hearing or vision. We’ve selected a variety of helpful appliances, some you can operate directly from your mobile phone.
Amazon Echo Spot Smart Alarm Clock with Alexa in black colour on a wooden surface.

Voice assistance

Voice technology can assist you with a whole range of activities. Simply ask smart speakers to tell you the news, sports results, or to play your favourite song, and put appointments in your diary. You can control your lights, your heating and more – all you have to do is ask…

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