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Your Local Mo bility Store

OPENING TIMES:

Monday till Friday 9.00am till 4.00pm

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Saturday - 10.00am till 1.00pm

Sunday - CLOSED

LLG Wheelchairs Ltd have been in the mobility business since 1983, offering a high quality service to our customers throughout the UK. We carry one of the largest stocks of new and used mobility scooters, powered wheelchairs and mobility accessories in the North West. We don’t just sell wheelchairs and mobility scooters in Leigh – we can also supply small household mobility aids to stair lifts and everything in-between throughout the North West and the UK. Our after-sales customer care is second to none.

If you have a disability or mobility problem our aim is to help you to find the best solution, so why not contact us or call into our showroom. Our experienced staff are always happy to offer friendly and useful advice on the best mobility solution for your needs.

3 MONTHS FREE INSURANCE IS INCLUDED WITH EVERY POWERED WHEELCHAIR OR MOBILITY SCOOTER PURCHASED

FINANCE AVAILABLE along with free HOME DEMONSTRATION on request. HEAD

TEL: 01942 606668 sales@llgwheelchairs.co.uk www.llgwheelchairs.co.uk

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The situation

Frank was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s two years ago, which was a shock to him and his wife Barbara, as they thought Frank’s increasing memory loss was just part of getting older

Not long after Frank’s diagnosis, the couples’ lifestyle changed radically Barbara, who works full time, now has to help Frank dress, and prepare his breakfast, flask and lunch before she leaves for work as he is unable to do this himself.

Frank, a keen gardener, who was used to living healthily and independently, has had to give up driving and many of his DIY and outdoor activities However, he was still really keen to continue his daily walk with his dog, Max

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