Living aids firm opens new store

24/Jan/2012

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Daily Living Products sales assistant Tracey Budd with some of the equipment that the store sells. Daily Living Products sales assistant Tracey Budd with some of the equipment that the store sells.

A FAMILY-OWNED WA business that provides living aids and equipment that makes life easier for elderly people has opened its newest store in Leeming.

Daily Living Products director Jenny Billing said the new store was the latest milestone for the company, which has a history of more than 20 years of operation.

“We began serving the community through Sun Medical in the ’90s and now operate as Daily Living Products from four locations throughout Western Australia,” she said.

“Complementing our four physical locations, we also provide our customers with an online shopping experience that is convenient, secure and effective.”

Products can be purchased or hired, and include wheelchairs, gophers, walking frames and specialised household utensils.

“We are very proud to enhance our ability to serve the community by also being a Department of Veterans Affairs preferred supplier,” Mrs Billing said.

The new store is at the corner of Calley Drive and South Street. Visit www.daily.com.au.


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Leanne

25/01/2012

I really appreciate there being a ONE STOP shop for all the daily living aids now South of the River. I will be visiting soon!

Chris Carbery

24/01/2012

Nice store ;)
Good to have a daily living aids store south of the river!

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