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Recare to support OT Service Government wheelchair user research at Naidex

Last Updated on 12/10/2021 by Millie York

Recare employee carrying out a powered wheelchair assessment.
Recare employee carrying out a powered wheelchair assessment.

Recare, the respected family-run rehabilitation and healthcare equipment specialist, is delighted to provide a platform at Naidex for The OT Service to conduct wheelchair user research on behalf of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (15-16th Sept 2021, NEC, Stand F100).

At Naidex, Recare will be exhibiting a range of quality mobility products from leading international manufacturers such as Ottobock, Permobil, Motion Composites and Benoit. In addition to wheelchair, powerchair and power add-on demonstrations, its clinical team will be offering ‘express’ educational talks for end users and healthcare professionals. This helpful guidance will be supported by clinical expertise from Occupational Therapists representing The OT Service. These experienced healthcare professionals will be available to complement Recare’s on-stand seminars in between conducting their latest research for the Government.

Through Recare’s support, The OT Service will be able to interview willing consumer visitors regarding their lifestyle challenges at home, so data can be gathered to influence the design of homes in the future.

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has commissioned The OT Service, in collaboration with ARUP and the University of Loughborough, to complete research into how users of mobility equipment use products within their own home and community. The research has been commissioned to gather current information on the types, sizes, functionality and use of equipment as current records are very dated and only based on anecdotal evidence.

The OT Service and Recare encourage all users of mobility equipment to attend Naidex so they can support this vital Government research. By getting involved, individuals can help shape the future of homes and communities, so accessibility is improved and society is more inclusive.

Richard Holland-Oakes, CEO and Co-founder of Recare concludes: “We see this research by The OT Service at Naidex as vital in shaping the future of home life for people with disabilities. Ensuring individuals can thrive safely and independently is crucial for so many aspects of health and well-being. Our equipment helps to support this and hence we are delighted to assist The OT Service. In return they will be able to offer clinical guidance to our stand visitors seeking the right products for personal and client needs.”  



Published: 6th September 2021

Source: Recare