These centres, run by a charity, enable people with physical disabilities and their carers to discuss the aids and adaptations that are available. It's also possible to try out any of them that look as though they might be useful. You can make an appointment with an Occupational therapist who will talk you through their features, uses, advantages and disadvantages.
Of course, you then have to buy them yourself (unless you are fortunate enough to have them provided by your Local Authority) but it is very useful to get free objective and professional advice prior to buying.
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