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September 20, 2024

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New Ceiling Hoist Transforms Accessible Bedroom

New Ceiling Hoist Transforms Accessible Bedroom image

The VSC are delighted to announce the installation of a state-of-the-art ceiling hoist in one of our accessibility bedrooms. This was made possible by a generous legacy donation from VSC Member, Meriwether Ball.

The new GH3 hoist, an award-winning design installed by a team from Taylor Dolman, seamlessly integrates into the room’s aesthetic while offering a host of innovative features. Its intuitive hand controls and low rolling resistance make it incredibly easy to operate. With a lifting capacity of 250kg, it is built to provide smooth, safe, and efficient lifting for a variety of mobility needs. Designed for professional care settings, the hoist is also equipped with self-charging technology, ensuring it’s always ready for use.

We believe this new addition will greatly enhance the comfort and accessibility of our facilities, providing safe and efficient lifting for Members and guests with mobility challenges.

The VSC is truly grateful for legacy donations from Members, which enable us to continually improve and enhance the experience of all Members and their guests, regardless of physical ability.

For more information on how to make a donation or discuss leaving a legacy to the Club, please contact Robert Astick, our VSC Fundraising Manager, by phone: 07851 331669 or via email: robert.astick@vsc.co.uk..


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