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Try before you buy: free assistive technology trials with ILS

Finding the right assistive technology can be life-changing, but choosing the best fit isn’t always easy.

At Independent Living Specialists (ILS), we believe you should try before you commit. That’s why we offer free, no-obligation trials on many products – both in showrooms and at home – so you can find the perfect match for your comfort, mobility, and independence.

Why trial assistive technology?

Choosing equipment isn’t just about features – it’s about how it fits into your daily life. Showroom trials let you test multiple options with expert guidance, while at-home trials ensure a product works within your space and routine. Our free trials eliminate guesswork, giving you confidence in your decision.

Flexible trial options

In-showroom trials – Test a wide range of products with expert support. Perfect for quick comparisons.

In-home trials – Experience how a product fits into your space. Ideal for those needing more time or facing mobility challenges.

Our team is with you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth, stress-free experience.

How it works

Request a trial – Visit our expo booth or book online.

Discuss your needs – Our team helps match you with the best equipment.

Try it out – Test in our showroom or at home with expert support.

Decide with confidence – No pressure, just peace of mind.

Visit us at the expo and book your free trial

Stop by the ILS booth to explore our assistive technology range and chat with our friendly team. We’ll help you book a risk-free trial so you can find the best solution for your independence and comfort.

Your journey to better mobility starts here – let’s find the perfect fit together.

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