Health Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:32 PM
Gainsborough Specialist Bathing, Europe’s leading choice for the provision and installation of assistive baths, has launched its new Assisted Bathing brochure for construction professionals, contractors and specifiers operating in the long-term and acute care sectors.
For almost 30 years, Gainsborough has successfully supplied and supported assistive bathing solutions for residential care homes, acute wards and local authority housing.
Its powered baths are highly respected in the healthcare construction sector and Gainsborough’s recently introduced showering solutions and patient hoists, promise to deliver equally high levels of performance.
All products are now detailed in Gainsborough’s new, comprehensive 48-page Assisted Bathing brochure – an indispensable, free resource.
The new brochure includes comprehensive technical information and product specifications regarding the complete Gainsborough range.
It also includes a useful bath selection tool that ensures the most appropriate product can be quickly identified in relation to project needs.
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