There are numerous outlets with a huge range of equipment available to help you around the house. Here are a few points to bear in mind if buying yourself:
- Equipment such as grab rails etc, can be purchased through DIY stores. Some walls need adapting to give a secure fixing point for the brackets.
- Equipment to help you with daily living can be purchased through major chemists or specialist companies.
- For larger items of equipment or adaptations, get at least two quotes.
- Where appropriate, check warranties, servicing and maintenance and other general after-sales back up.
- Try out equipment wherever possible.
You may be able to obtain some equipment through an Occupational Therapy assessment from City of York Council.
Sensory impairment equipment
City of York Council has information about equipment to help with sensory impairment.
These videos show how some equipment is used. To play them click on the triangle in the middle of the screen.
For information, advice and suggestions about the types of equipment that could help you in your home, please visit our interactive Equipment House page.
For assistance with fitting a key safe (or other small jobs around the home) contact the council's Handyperson Service on 01904 553377, or email healthyhomes@york.gov.uk
The Age UK Home Services Directory also lists handypersons who are able to assist with fitting a key safe.
Contact them on telephone number 01904 627995 or email ageukyork@ageukyork.org.uk.
BeIndependent
BeIndependent is the City of York Council's provider for the Equipment Loan Service.
Living Made Easy
Living Made Easy produces a catalogue of independent living equipment.