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Oak Healthcare Introduce New Range of Disabled Showering Solutions

Oak Healthcare Products Ltd extend their product offerings with the introduction of Easa's new range of showering solutions.

2013-03-17
DUBLIN, IRELAND, March 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Mrs Heavey of Oak Healthcare Products Ltd is pleased to announce the introduction of Easa's new range of showering solutions.

She stated that it is great to have the new range of Easa shower solutions in their offerings when designing and implementing your bathroom. The Easa shower range gives their clients a wider range and selection of offerings when deciding upon the design of their bathrooms. Mrs Heavey, who is the grant expert at Oak Healthcare confirmed that when a client has received grant approval one of the conditions of the grant is that along with a walk in shower the doors need to be at half height, which the easa product range offers.

One of Oak's Healthcare main aim is to ensure to their clients that the disabled bathrooms designed by Oak have all the essential bathroom aids for your needs while also creating a modern designed bathroom. In the event that you receive a grant from the council your finished bathroom will be inspected by the relevant county council designated to your area.

Easa shower solutions offer an elegant collection designed for all the family. They offer all the family a designed and stylish enclosure while at the same time enables barrier free access, assisting the elderly and people with reduced mobility as well as children without getting wet.

Ms Heavey stated that the easa range includes such offerings as split level doors, locking door handles, locking split level door handles, door knobs & magnetic closures, water seals and fixed panel support bar to name but a few.

Feel free to give Oak Healthcare a call or visit their website to find out more information, Deborah is their grant expert with huge experience regarding all four of the Dublin county councils.

Oak Healthcare Products Ltd is one of Dublin's most competitive bathroom design and healthcare companies although based in Dublin they undertake work throughout Ireland.

Website: www.oakhealthcare.ie

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[Press-News.org] Oak Healthcare Introduce New Range of Disabled Showering Solutions
Oak Healthcare Products Ltd extend their product offerings with the introduction of Easa's new range of showering solutions.