NRS  is a specialist logistical business that provides innovative solutions in the Health and Social Care sector. As one of the longest-serving providers of contracted out ‘Community Disability Equipment Services’, having been awarded our first community equipment contract in early 1988, we have grown in both size and expertise to now offer fully integrated services which reflect the complex needs of the sector, designed and coproduced in conjunction with commissioners, professional prescribers, community support organisations, and the families, carers and most importantly, those people who use our services.

NRS is unique in specialising solely in community disability equipment, such as wheelchairs. This includes the processes of procurement, storage, delivery, installation, technical demonstration, repair, and maintenance, collection, cleaning, and recycling homecare medical equipment. Over time we have extended our one stop shop to include online retail and assessment, continence products, ceiling track hoists, wheelchairs, sensory loss equipment, TEC, falls prevention services and minor adaptations and are well placed to deal with the cost and activity pressures that our customers currently face through understanding, innovation, and implementation.

We have unparalleled experience in working with multi-disciplinary teams from the nursing and therapy professions, including the Health Service, Social Services, charities, and other organisations.
NRS  manages over 30 CES contracts operating out of 26 specially adapted depots across the country, covering a population of more than 18 million people.

 

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Able Here is a community website for disabled people, as many disabled people would like to talk to other disabled people about their disabilities. For example, a recent stroke survivor might want to talk to other stroke survivors to get help, advice, or just a good chat! Because the real people who can really help you with your condition are the people who have the same disability as you!

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