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Red Tubular Slide Sheet for elderly positioning and transfer. Measures 600mm x 400mm. Easy to use for caregivers.
This extra-large green tubular slide sheet is designed to assist with positioning and transferring elderly individuals. Its durable and easy-to-clean material makes it an ideal tool for caregivers and healthcare providers.
Aidapt's Red Extra Large Glide Sheet with Handles provides comfortable positioning for the elderly in bed, featuring handles for easy turning and moving. Suitable for bedridden patients or those requiring assistance to move while lying down.
Blue Tubular Transfer Slide Sheet is a durable, easy-to-clean product that helps move patients from bed to wheelchair or vice versa. Its tubular design provides support and comfort while transferring, making it ideal for healthcare settings.
A yellow tubular slide sheet designed to make transferring from bed to wheelchair or chair easier and more comfortable. Suitable for elderly or bedridden users, it measures 1450mm x 710mm.
Aidapt's disposable bed pads provide incontinence protection with waterproof backing. Measuring 60x60cm, these pads are ideal for use on beds or sofas. This pack contains 25 pads, making them a convenient and cost-effective solution.
Experience ultimate comfort with our Blue Cooling Gel Mat. Designed to dissipate heat, this 1000g gel mat provides soothing relief and enhances sleep quality by maintaining optimal body temperature throughout the night.
A durable, washable chair or bed pad featuring a breathable fabric that stays fresh and dry. Designed with reinforced seams for long‑lasting use, it protects furniture while providing a soft, supportive cushion in a stylish blue shade.
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