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Stairlift Mobility Links

ARC - Arthritis Research Campaign

The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc), founded in 1936, raises funds to promote medical research into the cause, treatment and cure of arthritic conditions. They have produced an excellent illustrated Stair-lift and Home-lift Booklet giving advice and guidance in choosing the correct stairlift for you.
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Age Concern

Age Concern provides a factsheet aimed at people aged 60 and over which gives information about providers and sources of funding for disability equipment.
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Disability Information Services

Providers of a comprehensive national database of disability information, making available a hard-working and versatile tool for information providers around the UK.
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Help the Aged

Help the Aged campaigns for change in Government policy, undertakes research into the needs of older people and provides local services in communities across the UK and overseas.
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Disabled Living Foundation

The Disabled Living Foundation (DLF) has helped older and disabled people find equipment solutions that enable them to lead independent lives. They aim to help people achieve greater mobility and independence and to confront barriers excluding them from living a full and productive life at home, at work and in their leisure time.
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Anchor Staying Put

Anchor Staying Put is a Home Improvement service providing help to older and disabled homeowners across England, assisting them with repairs, adaptations and improvements so that they can remain in safety, security and warmth.
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RADAR

Formed in 1977, RADAR have approximately 700 members including individuals, organisations of and for disabled people, corporate and public-sector organisations. Although they work with organisations of all types, RADAR is itself an organisation of disabled people.
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Disabled Workers Co-operative

The Disabled Workers Co-operative is a non-profit organisation that helps disabled people to help themselves, enabling them to take an active role in the economy, while also raising awareness of the contribution that disabled people make to society.
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Youreable

Working on behalf of the disabled, Youreable has integrated information, products and services into a community-based website containing information, education and shopping links, plus a variety of topic-based forums.
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Ricability

Ricability is an independent research charity, which publishes practical, actionable and unbiased guides for older and disabled consumers based on thorough professional research. Some are also available in braille, large print or tape.
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Directgov

Directgov provides a single point of access to government information and services. It puts ‘disability rights’ in the context of everyday life – from employment and education to transport and health services.
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