BaKare Beds Clients
Bakare have been supplying adjustable beds and
mobility products to thousands of satisfied customers for nearly
ten years. But don't just take our word for it - hear how other
BaKare customers have benefited from our products and services by
viewing the reviews below.
Scope,
Meldreth Manor
Meldreth Manor is a residential school for young
people with physical and learning difficulties.
A multidisciplinary team spent considerable time
in researching the types of specialist beds on the market, and eventually
selected the Volker 2080e. The purchase of these beds has proved
to be beneficial to both staff and pupils, and the quality of service
from BaKare has been excellent.
Mrs S Jacob, Mother, Northampton
It was extremely refreshing to meet with someone
who was so understanding in his approach to families with disabled
children. The bed is wonderful.
Please thank Tony on our behalf and keep up the
good work !
Royal
Chelsea Hospital
Built between 1682 and 1692 by the architect of
St. Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren, the hospital is home
to the Chelsea Pensioners, bachelor pensioners who served Britain
in the armed forces during World War II and other conflicts.
It is now some months since we first took delivery
of the beds and I wanted to write and tell you how pleased we are
with them. They make life much easier for the nursing staff and
the residents find them very comfortable.
Karen Smith, Matron
The
Children's Trust Tadworth
The beds are excellent for children with profound
disabilities because while they are attractive, no-hospital like
pieces of furniture they offer a wide range of positions for the
child. The adjustment optimises safe handling and helps minimise
risk to our nurses.
Jewish
Care
Jewish Care conducted strict trial and evaluation
procedures on each design of bed. These tests covered every aspect
of safety, moving and handling and practicality. So far Jewish Care
has acquired over one hundred and fifty beds from BaKare.
Overall we are very content with the products and
services that Bakare has provided for us.
Gary Horton,
Purchasing Executive
Plymouth Chiropractic Clinic
I am writing to express satisfaction and delight
with my electric control motorised BaKare Bed. My professional opinion
is that by elevating the upper spine and bringing up the leg section,
a certain decompression of the lower back occurs rendering the region
relaxed and ready for rest. As I read nightly before sleep, I find
that my neck and shoulders are far more relaxed and I certainly
do not have to crunch pillows or endlessly shift around.
Recently my 81 year old mother visited and slept
in the bed for three weeks. She suffers with osteoporosis and insomnia
and found immediate relief upon setting the controls to her comfort.
If feel that a vast majority of people would get maximum benefit
from this sleep system and if anyone wants to talk to me personally
about BaKare Beds I should be happy to oblige.
Dr J Hernandez Silva
Mrs S Haines, Occupational Therapist, Doncaster
I am writing to thank you for your kind and efficient
service to my client, Jason Willard.
I appreciate the fact that you were able to exchange
the bed, at no extra cost for one with more suitable rails. It is
perfect for his requirements and his family are delighted.
Leonard
Cheshire, Alne Hall
Alne Hall is one of the services run by Leonard
Cheshire who are the leading charity provider of services for disabled
people with 140 services for over 10,000 people across the country.
Alne Hall provides high quality care for physically disabled people.
It also provides a variety of activities suitable for the needs
of individual residents, to enable them to attain their own degree
of independence and lead as fulfilled a life as possible.
Alne Hall is a dual registered home providing support
to younger people with a physical disability to enable them to live
as independently as possible. A programme of replacing traditional
divans and hospital style beds with Volker beds started in 1999
with the specific aim of improving the lifestyle and care of the
residents, and assisting those charged with their care. The functionality
of the new beds, together with their conventional appearance have
greatly added to the residents comfort whilst meeting the specific
needs of their carers.
For those residents whose disability does not prevent
them from using the beds electronic controls, the beds have reinforced
their independence by providing choice, dignity and fulfillment
through the equipments empowering options. The appearance of the
bed is such that it blends well with conventional bedroom furniture
and does not suffer from an appearance often associated with beds
designed for use in a nursing environment. It is believed that the
beds construction has been specifically designed and manufactured
to give above average maintenance free service.
Based on our experience with the product and the
supplier, we are able to recommend BaKare to any potential customer.
Manager - Alne Hall
Westminster
Health Care
Bakare Beds have been supplied to Westminster Health
Care to provide Care Beds in the Residential Home sector. They have
kindly forwarded the following recommendation:
"I would like to acknowledge the service
that BaKare Ltd has given over these past two years.
We have, in the main found their products to be
of a good standard and have purchased, to date, approximately seventy
BaKare beds within our homes. Their team provide a good response
in terms of dispatch, advice or servicing equipment.
BaKare are included in our preferred suppliers
manual and we would not hesitate to recommend either their products
or services."
Director of Development
Elizabeth
Finn Trust
Award Design winner, Grove Court, designed by Architect
Noble Hanlon of Design & Build Services, Nottingham, incorporates
many of the fine features typical of the other 12 Homes owned by
the Elizabeth Finn Trust, a charitable organisation dedicated to
support and care for professional people and their families, who
have fallen on hard times and either need financial assistance to
help with extreme difficulties in their homes, or because their
circumstances are such that they require care in a residential or
nursing environment.
In creating the new home we have taken advantage
of the latest in care home design and technology, creating an environment
that will enable the multidisciplinary team to provide a holistic
approach to patient care, whilst encouraging residents and patients
to retain a high level of independence.
Choosing the right bed, we had to address a complex
set of needs, which encompass those of both the occupants and operators.
The three most important factors that influenced us to purchase
the BAKARE beds (60 in number).
- Work related back pain in operators.
- The tissue viability of the occupants.
- The independence of the occupants.
Grove Court operates with a No Lifting Policy.
Beds which help minimise manual handling reduce the danger of friction
and correspondingly, the risk of pressure sores.
Independence is a major issue affecting
quality of life of those receiving health care. Elderly and disabled
people having the means to do things for themselves can grow in
confidence and ability.
Manager, Grove Court
RAFA
Sussexdown Nursing Home
Situated on the outskirts of the village of Storrington,
near Worthing in West Sussex, Sussexdown Nursing Home is set in
large gardens with its own bowling green and has panoramic views
over the Downs. Sussex Down provides long term residential and nursing
care for disabled and chronically ill from the whole RAF community
and their dependants. Convalescent and respite care are also provided.
Bakare are proud to have been involved with the
recent refurbishment of Sussexdown and have supplied 67 Volker beds
to this warm and pleasant home.
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