Dementia Design
How can interior design influence the care and wellbeing of residents with dementia?
How can interior design influence the care and wellbeing of residents with dementia?
There are chairs and then there are chairs. Once you begin to explore the choice of chairs available, choosing the right one for your care home can be rather overwhelming.
Dual upholstery has become a popular choice for chairs in care homes. The benefit of dual upholstery means you can achieve the best of both worlds in the form of design, style, patterns and practicality.
Deciding you need to replace your lounge chairs can be an easy decision to make, choosing the right upholstery for your new chairs can be another story.
Is Safety Flooring just a fancy name for vinyl? It could be, but it is also more than just vinyl!
Pressure care is a common need in care homes and one of the most well used forms of pressure relief comes in the form of a pressure relieving seat cushion.
There are two aspects to consider when selecting your chair; upholstery and the frame.
We’re often asked by customers “what is the purpose of having skis on my dining chairs”? Essentially the answer is two-fold.
There is a wide variety of dining table options to choose from and to help you decide which option is best for you, we have identified some of the different features and options available.
A term commonly used in relation to furniture made for care homes is contract specification – but what does it mean?
Routine cleaning and combating offensive odours is a constant challenge in care homes. One of the biggest harbours of offensive odours, and something that is often missed in the cleaning routine, is chairs