Aidacare announces the release of their 2011 Products and Services catalogue, which features over 4000 individual products to help subscribers make the most appropriate decisions in choosing the right equipment.
The full colour rendered catalogue includes products suitable for individuals with particular conditions, to ward-based equipment and rehabilitation items to cater for aged care facilities, hospitals, physio and occupational therapists.
“For many carers and disabled persons, finding their way through a vast and complex landscape of specialised terminology and equipment can be an extremely stressful process,” says Shane Walker, General Manager Sales and Marketing for Aidacare.
“Even for health care professionals, staying abreast of what equipment is available, how best to acquire it within government subsidy schemes and what servicing options are available can pose a challenge at the best of times – and in the worst cases, an inconvenient bar to providing optimal patient care. We now feel we lay claim to the most comprehensive catalogue in the industry.”
Aidacare’s catalogue includes:
- Extensive ranges of aged care products, equipment and services for individuals and care providers to facilitate mobility and daily living needs
- Ward use equipment, rehabilitation products and special recuperative services for hospitals, post-operative rehabilitation, nursing homes and palliative care.
- C.A.S.E. (customised and specialised equipment) services and equipment used by occupational therapy professionals for clients with special permanent support needs.
- Preventative Maintenance, including Service and Maintenance teams that supply in-field service support for equipment and undertake preventative maintenance at age care facilities and hospitals to ensure equipment is in good and safe condition to operate and that accreditation is maintained.
Aidacare’s 2011 Products and Services Catalogues include high quality photographs, full technical specifications and as well as an explanation of purpose and use for each item to help cater to untrained readers.