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Working in association with Better Mobility

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Working in association with Better Mobility

The Chilterns Neuro Centre is working in association with Better Mobility, a provider specialising in both manual and powered wheelchairs, along with a comprehensive array of mobility solutions.

This new association will enhance the Centre’s ability to assist its members in achieving greater independence.

In addition to financial support for the Wendover-based charity, Better Mobility will conduct drop-in sessions at the Centre.

These sessions will allow individuals affected by MS, Parkinson’s and strokes to explore various mobility solutions that could help preserve their independence.

Furthermore, Better Mobility will offer training to the Centre’s clinical staff to enhance their capacity to aid members.

 Richard Parkin and Stella Kubale form the Chilterns Neuro Centre standing next to Jeanette Warner and Lee Warner from Better Mobility.

Richard Parkin and Stella Kubale form the Chilterns Neuro Centre standing next to Jeanette Warner and Lee Warner from Better Mobility.

 The team at Better Mobility at the Chilterns Neuro Centre with Richard and Stella.

The team at Better Mobility at the Chilterns Neuro Centre with Richard and Stella.

Better Mobility is a dedicated supplier of manual and powered wheelchairs and also a wide range of complete mobility solutions, tailored to the specific needs of the individual user.

Their friendly and knowledgeable professional team provide personal mobility assessments as well as maintenance and servicing, with a focus on keeping you mobile and promoting independence.

The company also provides Complete Patient Solutions and Hire Equipment services that allow hospitals and therapists to address their patient’s needs swiftly and simply.

Whatever the need, Better Mobility aims to provide a solution that works for you.