There are people all over the country whole struggle to get going in the morning. Independent Living is based in Minehead, Somerset, and we want to help as many people as possible get active and stay independent. Our electric mobility beds are one way that we do this. They work on alleviating strain on the back and neck, as well as helping you to rise in the morning and settle down at night. This is one of the things that we offer to help with comfort. Others include our Cosi Chairs and Cosyfeet shoes. We are industry experts in mobility equipment and we can help advise you on what electric bed is best for your needs. Call our friendly team today on – 01643 709000
Why an adjustable bed could be right for you?
They can help with breathing difficulties, sleeping problems, swollen legs and feet and pain relief for a variety of conditions. Visit our showroom today and view our extensive range of adjustable beds.
An adjustable bed can alleviate strain on the back and neck aiding in a restful night’s sleep.
We offer FREE local delivery and disposal of your old bed.
Just one of the great products to help with comfort. Others include Cosi chairs, Cosyfeet & Sandpiper shoes.
- Sleep Better and Feel Refreshed
- Greater Energy During the Day
- Achieve More from Life
- Live More Independently
- Peace of Mind
- Enjoy Relaxing in Bed for Longer
- Continue Sharing a Bed with Your Partner
- Ideal for Those Suffering from Asthma, Arthritis, Back Pain, Bronchitis, Circulation Problems, Emphysema, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatism, and More
Features
- Built-In Back-up Battery System
- Low-Voltage, Six Button, Multi-Position Handset
- Excellent, Craftsman-Built Divan Base
- Five-Part, Fully-Adjustable, Multi-Slat Bed Support System
- Massage Unit Available
- Heavy Duty Model Available
- 12 Month Warranty as Standard
Are Mobility Scooters allowed on the road
Three types of “Invalid carriages” (Mobility Scooters) are defined in “The use of Invalid carriages on highways regulations 1988”
Class 1 covers manual wheelchairs
Class 2 covers powered wheelchairs and scooters. These are only suitable for riding on pavements or footpaths and have a maxim speed of 4 mph (6 kilometres on hour)
Class 3 covers powered wheelchairs and other outdoor powered vehicles including mobility scooters. These are suitable for riding on roads and have a top speed of 8 miles an hour (12 Kilometres an hour) and must not weigh more than 150 kilograms without the driver or any load. These scooters also have a switch which limits the top speed to 4mph on pavements and footpaths.
A class 3 vehicle is not legally defined as a motor vehicle and the user does not have to have a driving licence or take a driving test.
However a Class 3 vehicle can only be used by a disabled person aged over 14 years or over or by an able bodied person who is demonstrating a vehicle before selling it, training a disabled person in the use of it or taking it to a place of repair or maintenance.
Class 3 vehicles need to be registered with the DVLA and it must be taxed under the disabled tax classification. There is no fee to pay. You do not need registration plates.
Class 3 are fitted with lights indicators and a horn.