Customer stories & news
We have so many stories to tell from the long-term relationships we forge with customers. From children being introduced to independent mobility for the first time and adults looking to rehabilitate after injury, through to seniors seeking more comfortable living, we have an unsurpassed track record. In our eyes, there is nothing more rewarding than hearing and sharing stories that highlight the difference we make.
-
Recare experiences a successful Naidex
Recare, the respected family-run rehabilitation and healthcare equipment specialist, is delighted to report a positive Naidex 2024 with high numbers of visitors attending its stand.
-
Recare to highlight its clinical and assistive equipment excellence at Naidex
Recare, the respected family-run rehabilitation and healthcare equipment specialist, will be showcasing its unique expertise, clinical approach and hi-tech product range at Naidex 2024.
-
Let’s feel positive this January
Exploring ways to beat the winter blues with the right activities and wheelchairs
-
Top ten products – part 2
Discover five products from our top ten of most popular purchases – maybe they could be ideal for you?
-
Zak’s back to his best thanks to ‘Spiderman’ outdoor Recare wheelchair
Zak Milican-Lee, 5, from Cricklade near Swindon, is back thriving in the fresh air through a unique customised and personalised Recare wheelchair that helps with his cerebral palsy.
-
Top ten products – part 1
Discover five products from our top ten of most popular purchases – maybe they could be ideal for you?
-
Specialist seating – solved
From special offers on wheelchair cushions to guidance through our healthcare clinics, we provide the complete seating service.
-
Fun in the sun – our most popular products for summertime independence
This time of year is always best for enjoying the great outdoors. Whether that’s on a day out, on holiday or simply in the local park.
-
Recare sponsored ‘Muscle Warriors’ Powerchair Football Club seeks urgent donations
Captain of the Muscle Warriors Powerchair Football Club, Rhys Mallet, 27 from Hayes with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, is spearheading a campaign to raise donations to keep his Recare-sponsored club going as running costs soar.