Alsager: Do you have any community equipment which has loaned out such as walking frames and crutches?

By Deborah Bowyer

15th May 2022 | Local News

Cheshire East Council is calling on residents across the borough to return loaned equipment like walking frames, crutches, beds, mattresses and hoists when no longer needed.

The council has launched a community equipment amnesty in a bid to recall any equipment which has been loaned out and is no longer needed. 

The equipment is provided usually following a fall, hospital discharge or other situation, and could be reused by another person in the community in need of support.

Reuse of equipment is more environmentally friendly and helps resources to be invested in other health and social care services.

Cllr Jill Rhodes

Councillor Jill Rhodes, Cheshire East Council adults and health committee chair, said: "Some of this equipment may only be used when a person is recovering from illness or injury and can end up stored around the home, surplus to requirements.

"Putting back into circulation items that are no longer needed, means we can continue to provide the vital equipment that people need in the timescales required."

Anyone with equipment which is no longer needed is invited to call 01606 655560 or email: [email protected] to arrange collection.

Collections can also be requested using this link https://rosscare.co.uk/pages/cheshire-integrated-community-equipment-service.

The equipment will then be picked up by a Ross Care engineer within five working days, free of charge. Alternatively, it can be dropped off by prior arrangement at:

Unit 7 Artis Park,

Winsford Industrial Estate

Winsford

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