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Specialty Medical Equipment Launches New Website

Specialty Medical Equipment Inc. has launched their new website promoting products to prevent and cure pressure ulcers due to lack of mobility.

2012-08-25
ROMEO, MI, August 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Specialty Medical Equipment of Washington Twp., Michigan is happy to announce the launching of our new website http://shopspecialtymed.com. Specialty Medical Equipment Inc. provides products to prevent and relieve bed-sores. The company has undergone a facelift but still continues to provide the best medical products and solutions for in-home relief.

Specialty Medical Equipment's products specifically target people with mobility issues. If someone is forced to remain in a bed or chair for several hours to several days, they can oftentimes develop pressure sores (or bedsores). This cause great discomfort and will most likely turn into infections. Lack of mobility is a serious medical issue, which is why Specialty Medical provides foam mattresses, bariatric mattresses, lift chairs, alternating pressure day chairs and more. These products can drastically improve and prevent bed sores to provide comfort to our loved ones.

Specialty Medical Equipment is a family owned business that knows the importance of taking care of loved ones. Don't let your family member suffer from lack of mobility. Make their life as comfortable as possible.

Specialty Medical Equipment, Inc. Washington Township, Michigan 48095 info@shopspecialtymed.com 586-281-3691


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[Press-News.org] Specialty Medical Equipment Launches New Website
Specialty Medical Equipment Inc. has launched their new website promoting products to prevent and cure pressure ulcers due to lack of mobility.