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New mobility aid superstore

Aidacare’s Geelong showroom is now bigger than ever, allowing for a much more expansive range of mobility and daily living aids, all on display for customers to visit and trial.

Aidacare understands the challenges and importance of independence and having the ability to travel from one place to another. The extensive mobility and daily living aid range available in store offers something for everyone.

Mobility scooters have changed the lives of millions of people with health issues and disabilities. They allow people who may not have previously been able to travel far without assistance, to gain a significant level of independence. They can also help to combat the social isolation and health implications of the elderly or someone living with a disability. With a mobility scooter, it’s easier to partake in daily activities and excursions. No longer does a trip to the shops or to meet a friend for coffee require a high-level of planning.

The friendly staff at Aidacare are able to assist with any requirements for mobility aids, bathroom and bedroom aids, beds and pressure care mattresses and cushions, as well as motorised scooters, chairs and power wheelchairs. Aidacare’s expert staff are there to help their customers to find the right solution to meet their individual mobility and daily living needs.

Aidacare has been servicing the Barwon region for over 20 years. Visit the Geelong super store at 38-42 Mercer Street, where the friendly Aidacare team are ready to assist you. Alternatively, call Aidacare on 5223 2263 to find out more.

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