Walk on Wheels - Tweed Heads
Medical equipment for sale or hire such as mechanical lifters, walking frames, specialised mattresses, bathroom and toilet aids, scooter sale. Wheelchair repairs, fitting for walkers, sticks, knee and back braces, compression stockings.
1/29 Boyd St
Suburb: TWEED HEADS
State: NSW
Postcode: 2485
(07) 5536 8841
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The Adjust - A - Bed: Therapeutic Bed Company
NSW, Australia
Sales, hire (short term also) and service to therapeutic adjustable beds which can be lowered and raised. Always phone for appointment before visiting premises.
Visit supplier >The NSW Fire Brigade provides a free smoke alarm battery replacement service for the elderly or disabled. The procedure is as follows: obtain clients details and fax the referral form to the central contact point. The client's local Fire Brigade will then contact client to arrange a time to replace the battery, they will also install a new smoke alarm if required. The NSW Fire Brigade are NOT able to provide the battery or alarm. Clients details will be placed on the Fire Brigades database and flagged for a reminder in 12 months time to replace the battery again
Visit supplier >Ipswich, Australia
With our lockdown, the down turn of my job and not qualifying for the new government assistance, not having a vehicle to run myself around I am putting my kids ahead of my own stigma today and ask for any assistance with obtaining support with some groceries, to make matters more difficult I have a child with sever allergies to nuts, dairy and wheat and the urgent issue of epipens which I need to prioritize in having renewed - this also makes food shopping near impossible utilizing the support of local food bank and significantly more expensive. Is there any food vouchers that can be accessed online to use with the supermarkets who offer a click and collect service or home delivery?
Visit member >Moston
I’m currently in treatment at canarven street and I have been working for over a year now and it’s difficult to get to the chemist on time and to see anyone at canarven street because of my work hours, I have been put on daily pick ups until 30/11/2022 when I do a test. This was changed from weekly to daily because I came in and did a sample and it wasn’t registering a temperature or anything in my sample including methadone which is impossible so my worker assumed that I was trying it on somehow and put me on daily pick ups. It was definitely a faulty test and because I didn’t hang around to do another one, she thought the worst, I understand why but I’m working away soon and I will need a 3-4 day take out but can’t get hold of my worker no matter how many messages I leave she is always busy and never calls me back so what can I do??? I’m working away in Belfast this month
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