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Tremulous Tetra
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« on: January 08, 2009, 06:57:50 PM »

It would be really handy to have a list of care agencies and equipment hire companies that people can recommend, for all over the world really.


I use them from Benidorm, but these two cover a large area round Alicanti Airport.
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Eurocare Mobility Services
Specialist in independent living (equipment) higher sales and repair.
Eurocare Mobility Services C.B.
Tel: (00 34) 966 866 977
Mon - Fri 9am - 7pm & Sat 9am - 2pm
Tel: (00 34) 667 391 177 - 24 hour mobile
Fax: (00 34) 966 864 236
Email: info@eurocaremobility.com
Web: www.eurocaremobility.com

Reasonable price, did what was necessary.
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Personal care assistants.

ayuda a domicilio mosaic SL
infomosaicsl@gmail.com
Mobile +34619 216 270

Reasonable price, did what was necessary.
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2009, 09:19:37 PM »

great idea, I'll add when I get info Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2009, 04:40:27 PM »

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« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2009, 04:41:00 PM »

Mobility Abroad 'Giving you the freedom you deserve'. Wheelchairs, mobility Scooters, Commodes, Bath Lifts, Walkers, Hoists and More available for Hire for your holiday on the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Mallorca, Lanzarote, Spain , Cyprus, Ireland, Florida and The Algarve of Portugal.

 

http://www.mobilityabroad.com/1.html
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« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2009, 04:56:49 PM »

just foun this for uk
This unique section of the SIA website allows you to search, by geographical region, a register of companies providing the opportunity to rent aids and equipment for a short duration.

http://www.spinal.co.uk/e-06.aspx
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« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2009, 05:08:17 PM »

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We visited Perth, Western Australia in October (going again in May!).  I hired a shower/toilet chair from Independent Living Centre which cost me around £5 per week!  They have all kinds of equipment and information.  It's really for residents, but they are happy to loan to visitors.  Look at their web site:  ilcaustralia.org/contact states.asp?States=WA
Getting to Australia wasn't exactly as enjoyable as pre sci, but well worth the inconvenience once we got there. Fabulous country, and WA is very accessible.
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« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2010, 06:03:21 PM »

Well!  I can't believe what a shit response I am getting to this thread.  Come on people!  

oh well.

This is a good place with access.  It is best if you phone them direct and ask them for a price for the kind of bungalo that you want.  http://www.nautilus-lanzarote.com/index.html
It is also best if you ask them to book you a taxi, by phoning them when you arrive, or simply going to the taxi station outside.  I made the mistake of booking direct through a travel advisor, and it cost me five times what it would normally cost, nobody welcome to me, and I still had to wait 35 minutes for an accessible cab when I found the station.


This place does wheelchairs hoists beds etc Island Mobility [d@islandmobility.eu]
Although in my opinion the prices are a bit too expensive..

My experience of this PA service was excellent and the value was good. Christine Collins [starlightservicesscp@yahoo.com]
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« Reply #7 on: January 06, 2010, 01:15:50 PM »

i HAVE NOT RESPONDED TO THIS BECAUSE I DO NOT TRAVEL ABROAD AND AS SO MANY PEOPLE COME FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE GLOBE - MOSTLY USA - WHILST OTHERS ARE FROM ENGLAND - IT WOULD NOT APPLY.

THERE ARE NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE FROM SCOTLAND.

OR, IT COULD BE LIKE ME, NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE TRAVEL SO HAVE NOTHING TO CONTRIBUTE.

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« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2010, 06:30:24 PM »

Cyprus Paphos & Polis areas. Nicole Rohling at Sundance Villas arranges hire of all Disability Aids, including scooters, electric or manual wheelchairs, for guests staying at our villas.http://www.sundancevillas.co.uk/page.asp?page=disabilites
She can also arrange a boat trip with a pool hoist. This month one of our clients swam in the sea for the first time in 15 years.
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As carer for my husband, we were all very impressed by the quality of the equipment at the villa, as it is so important for disabled people to have confidence in what they are using, it takes the stress out of it.. Don used the pool hoist a lot, it easily coped with his weight around 17 stone. We would then use the shower chair to transfer him from the wet room at the poolside, back to the downstairs bedroom, very practical. The commode was excellent, the top lifted off and could be placed over the w.c. which meant Don had the handles of it to support himself. Nicole booked us on the Latchi blue lagoon boat trip, the one with the hoist. Don has not been in the sea for about 15 years. When we arrived at Latchi and saw the boat we were apprehensive, but soon Don was on the boat (no disabled loo) and we were on our way. When we got to the beautiful blue lagoon near the Baths of Aphrodite, Don agreed to be lowered into the warm sea in the hoist. With 15 years to make up for, Don swam around enjoying every moment. (In the end, the boat skipper had to ask me to ask Don to re board, he was in the sea the longest and did not want to get out!) And on top of this wonderful time, my cousins partner proposed to her back at the villa. She has been a widow for 17 years so this was a memorable moment and time for celebration.
This was a holiday where Don felt like everyone else, he could join in. This is so important. Many thanks to you all and we are now looking to book for 2011 with Sundance Villas
Sue Boulton, Tel No on request from Irene.  irene@sundancevillas.co.uk
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