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Making Your Life Easier Making your life easier Mobility | Bathing & Showering | Toileting Personal Care | Bed & Chair | Comfort | Health & Leisure WELCOME At LV Group we are committed to improving the lives of older adults. Not just through our beautiful residences and our nursing and homecare companies but also by sourcing and providing high quality equipment designed specially for the needs of the older population. I very much hope you find some useful products in this catalogue and would urge you to visit our Pharmacy in St Helier or call our knowledgeable staff if you want any advice about the products or indeed anything else that we do. We know we only improve by listening to and working with our customers and I do very much hope to hear from you. All the best. Quality Care in a Stunning Setting. LV Care Group is proud to introduce Cheval Roc, a state of the art nursing and residential care home opening in Jersey, winter 2017. Ronez Sorel La Houle LOCATION Go Kart Situated on the picturesque headland of Bonne Nuit Bay, Grosnez La Grève au Lançon Le Fosse Racing (Plémont) Vicq the care home offers an exceptional environment with most Moto Mourier Plémont Cross Bay Creux Gros rooms enjoying incredible sea views. Grosnez Castle (ruins) K Belle Hougue WC ST. JOHN'S Wolf's Creux Gabourel BAY Caves Les Ruaux Mourier Valley Frémont Cheval Roc will mirror the high quality services of its award-winning Douet de la Mer Devil's Hole BONNE NUIT WC Giffard Race Portinfer Bay sister care home; Lavender Villa Residential. 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HELIER GROUVILLE La Pulente Synagogue St Aubin Royal Jersey WC Golf Club Red HousesSir Winston WC St Brelade's Parish Hall Churchill Cycle Hire 8 Fort Henry ROYAL BAY Park Railway Walk OF Les Creux WC St Aubin's Harbour Town Hall WC GROUVILLE Country Park Low Tide Walk Only Les Jardins Petit Port WC K St. Aubin's Fort de la Mer Parish Church K WC Low Tide Walk Only Grouville Parish ST. BRELADE'S Church & Hall La Corbière St Brelade's Parish Church BAY Marina M Howard Longueville Fishermen's Chapel Davis M Park Railway Walk Marina Bagot Low Tide Bouilly Fort Walk Only WC Kingdom Hall Regent La Moye Mont Fiquet Port Fauvic La Corbière OUAISNE BAY Ouaisné BELCROUTE ST. CLEMENT Corbière Radio Tower Common Lighthouse La BAY Rosière BEAUPORT WC K St Clements La Landes Dolmen du St Clement's M Dicq Golf & Sports Mont Ubé Parish Church du Ouest Centre Le Hurel FIQUET Portelet Elizabeth Havre Des Pas NT BAY Castle Portelet Samarès Manor Common Power WC Le Rocquier Station F.B.Fields ST. HELIER Pontac K HARBOUR Le Squez île au St Clement's Parish Hall Guerdain Le Marais WC Estate Le Haguais PORTELET Noirmont K BAY WC Le Hocq La Rocque Noirmont Command Bunker île Percée Samarès ST. CLEMENT'S BAY Le Nez WC K La Rocque Harbour Green Island Seymour Tower Icho Tower Most of the rooms enjoy stunning views of Bonne Nuit Bay Alaistair Jerrom-Smith, Director, Jersey’s premier Nursing & Cheval Roc: Residential Home. Rooms starting from £120 per day: “We can’t wait for people to see • Individual care focused on what the new Cheval Roc nursing and is best for the resident residential home. As a locally • Beautiful location in Bonne Nuit owned company, nothing makes • Stunning views us more proud than providing the • All en-suite rooms exceed highest quality accommodation current care standards and care for local residents.” • Friendly caring staff Locally run, locally owned and locally focused. • Full time nursing and residential care Cheval Roc is open for viewings, Offering the full cycle of care, • Respite stays please contact the LV Care we can truly cater to your • Recuperation packages Group on 01534 888237 for any needs. Whatever your personal circumstances, we will find the enquiries. solution for you. To find out how we can help you or your loved one visit us online at www.lv.je 1 Mobility Contents Mobility 1 - 12 Personal Care 27 - 31 Health & Leisure 42 - 44 Rollators & Tri-Wheel Walkers Personal Hygiene Protection & Support Walking Sticks & Crutches Urinals Medicine Dispensers Wheelchairs & Accessories Pelvic Health Pain Therapy Wheelchair & Scooter Clothing Chair & Bed Protection Exercise Equipment Ramps Activities Bathing & Showering 13 - 22 Bed & Chair 32 - 35 Around the Home 45 - 49 Bathlifts Bed Support Sensory Loss Bath Boards & Seats Mattress Elevators Turners Shower Chairs & Stools Bed Grab Rails Reachers & Steps Grab Rails Seating Trolleys Bathing Aids & Accessories Trays & Stools Toileting 23 - 26 Comfort 36 - 41 Kitchen & Dining 50 - 54 Commodes Back & Neck Cushions Food Preparation Toilet Seats Foot Comfort Openers Toilet Surrounds & Frames Dressing & Grooming Cups & Tippers Toilet Risers Warmth Tableware & Cutlery Prices in brackets are exclusive of VAT. If you qualify for Maximum User Weight & Loads Indicates Maximum User Weight of the product. VAT relief, please sign and return the declaration box Products which have a maximum user weight or st on the order form.­­­ total load are indicated by the following symbols: st Indicates Maximum Load of the product. 100 Series a Patterson Brand Engineered to stringent standards The 100 Series aluminium rollators combine lightweight design and robust build quality with a maximum user weight of 165kg (26st). The range is now available in 6 attractive colours. 3 Year Warranty The robust 100 Series is made from tough materials to stand up 3 to the rigours of everyday use. For added peace of mind the range is supplied with a 3 Year Warranty 6 Available in 6 attractive colours Ergonomic Handgrips & Adjustable Height Handles with 5 settings at 25mm intervals 102 103 105 106 Loop Lockable Brakes provide added security and convenience. The brake tension can also be easily adjusted to suit your requirements X-Small Small Medium Large 5´0 - 5´9˝ 150 - 175cm 5´1 - 5´11˝ 155 - 180cm 5´5 - 6´2˝ 168 - 188cm 5´9 - 6´5˝ 175 - 200cm Available in four sizes to accommodate 4 a range of heights and builds Folds Easily for Storage or Transport Simply fold together by pulling the strap on the seat Handle Height Handle Height Handle Height Handle Height 775 - 875mm 780 - 900mm 840 - 940mm 875 - 995mm 30½ - 34½˝ 30¾ - 35½˝ 33 - 37˝ 34½ - 39¼˝ Ordering Information Seat Height Seat Height Seat Height Seat Height 102 103 105 106 500mm / 19¾˝ 535mm / 21˝ 565mm / 22¼˝ 620mm / 24¼˝ Ruby Red 09 155 3049 09 155 3106 09 135 6328 09 155 3189 Backrest Height Backrest Height Backrest Height Backrest Height Blue 09 155 3023 09 155 3114 09 135 6336 09 135 6351 750mm / 29½˝ 800mm / 31½˝ 800mm / 31½˝ 870mm / 34 ¼˝ Quartz 09 155 3080 09 155 3098 09 155 3163 09 155 3197 Overall width 620mm.
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