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Enjoy more everyday living in every day

Mobility equipment and daily living aids z Walking Aids z Mobility Scooters z Wheelchairs (manual and electric) z Adjustable Beds z Bedroom Equipment z Chairs - recline, lift and adjustable z Pressure and Postural Care

Emprise has over 1,200 products available and on display for you to try for function, size and comfort in two of the largest mobility equipment showrooms in Western Australia - in Bibra Lake and Mandurah.

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Since 2005, Emprise Mobility has been helping Western Australians who experience mobility challenges arising from age, disability or illness to enjoy more everyday living in every day. We sell, service and hire an extensive range of mobility equipment and daily living aids to help you: z Live with comfort, security and dignity z Accomplish daily activities more easily z Retain your independence as long as possible z Get up, out and about z Stay safely and comfortably in your home

Sales, Hire & Service

z Bathroom and Bathing Aids z Toilet and Toileting Aids z Continence Management z Dressing Aids z Eating and Cooking Aids z Bariatric Equipment z Patient Handing Equipment

Our experienced staff, including our Occupational Therapist team, are happy to take all the time needed to discuss your needs before recommending the most appropriate solution. We take pride in our after-sales service. In our well-equipped workshop, our experienced Service team services, maintains and repairs the equipment that we sell.

We have a wide range of equipment available for both short and long term hire.

We work with both individuals and organisations (e.g. NDIS, DVA, Home Care Package providers, other funding providers and Allied Health professionals) to provide ‘best fit’ solutions to those who need them.

Emprise Mobility is a registered NDIS Provider.

Visit one of our two large, well-stocked showrooms and let our friendly staff understand your needs and help you try products for size and comfort. Our Occupational Therapists can provide guidance and assessments of those with more complex needs.

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