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Equipment on Sale

We have a few items of daily living equipment that are on special sale! Please contact the Equipment Centre by calling 01603 573000 if you would like to find out more.

Talking Calendar Alarm Clock  – Reduced from £38.95 to £15

Rectangular black and red talking calendar alarm clock.

This clock incorporates many of the features our clients have been asking for, including: Very high speech quality. Full reporting of the day and date as well as the time. Automatic adjustment for summer/winter time changeover. Selectable speechstyles i.e “Two twenty eight PM” or “Almost half past two”. Separately adjustable speech and alarm volumes.

Talking Cube Clock – Reduced from £23.50 to £12

The cube gray talking clock with a yellow button on top

This clock announces the time at the press of a button in a natural male English voice and all mode settings are spoken. The clock also features an optional hourly announcement five alarm sounds and a volume control.

T19 Talking Travel Clock   – Reduced from £14.95 to £5

This slim travel clock is easy to use, it has a large digital display and a clear male voice. The Clock has an optional hourly chime and an alarm function with a choice of three alarm sounds. The casing includes a cover which protects the display and buttons and also acts as a stand for the clock.

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Two photographs side by side. On the left: Photo shows a rugged, eroded cliffside under a cloudy sky. In the foreground, the ground is uneven and rocky, with reddish-brown soil and chunks of stone scattered around. Some areas look freshly exposed, as if rain or wind recently washed parts of the earth away. There’s a small patch of muddy water near the bottom of the scene. In the background, the cliff rises sharply upward. Its face is light beige with dark grey and brown layers running through it, showing how the earth has built up over time. The top of the cliff is covered with a thin layer of green grass and small patches of yellow wildflowers. Deep cracks run down parts of the cliff, hinting that pieces might eventually break off. On the Right: Photo shows a black and white close up image of a wooden groyne with 6 small pebbles stuck in the small gap of the groyne through the larger gap at the top of the picture you can just make out the clifftop.

Photography Exhibition by Vision Impaired Artists

We’re excited to share that our Vision Impaired Photography Group has a special exhibition on display at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH)! All of the stunning photographs have been taken by our clients, showcasing their creativity, talent, and unique perspectives.

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