Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Smile Rehab
Established in 1998, Smile Rehab is now one of the UK's leading specialists in the manufacture and supply of mobility, communication and respiratory devices for people with special needs.
All our products are supplied with the end user in mind, utilising Smile Rehab's close relationship with medical bodies and world experts giving access to the latest technologies. Our products, be it standard, bespoke or one off prototypes, will always fit the individuals lifestyle and designed to develop personality, increase motivation, fun and independence.
Our Mission - "Our aim is to work with people and provide a bespoke service not just based on product availability, but matched to an individuals specific needs. You will have piece of mind that yours and your child 's best interests are our main priority and working with Smile Rehab you will build a lasting relationship with the Smile Team."
We are the original suppliers of the Smart Wheelchair and Smart Platform, we are focused on evolving technologies to solve mobility issues and we think our new controls are at the forefront in our field. Are you a parent or carer requiring specialist mobility and communication solutions for your child? Then Smile Rehab can help, with our specially developed innovative products to develop motivation and increase independence for use with an individuals own wheelchair to improve driving skills
We supply a versatile range of highly tensile mounts which can be fitted to all types of wheelchairs, tables, beds or any secure surface. Communication devices, tablets, switches and controls are commonly mounted items. The mounts can be sent as a do it yourself kit or one of highly skilled engineers can safely and securely fit the mount and also give the required training.
Roger and Gwen the founding Directors of the company can share their personal experience of having a child with special needs, therefore understand the fear and frustration you may be experiencing. They can offer sound advice for any parent or carer who is looking for guidance and assistance.
Labels:
disability,
inclusion,
independence
Location:
Newbury, West Berkshire, UK
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