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About us

Image of a middle aged woman showing an older woman how to use a scooter. Photographer: Helen StoneThe Disabled Living Foundation provides free, impartial advice about all types of equipment for disabled adults, disabled children, older people, their carers and families. From stairlifts to walk-in showers, jar openers to tap turners, bath lifts to walking sticks, wheelchairs to scooters, hoists to beds, the DLF can help you find solutions that enable you to stay active and independent.

Watch a video about the DLF's work

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Our services

  • A Helpline service that responds to up to 25,000 telephone, letter and email enquiries about disability equipment and suppliers every year
  • One of the largest Equipment Demonstration Centres in the country, with over 1,000 items of equipment
  • Free factsheets giving advice on a wide range of topics about disability aids, mobility products and choosing equipment for older and disabled people
  • AskSARA, an online tool that allows you to carry out a self assessment to see what disabled accessories can help you
  • 'Bathing made easy', a comprehensive search and comparison website containing advice and information on bathing and showering products for older and disabled people
  • ‘Telecare made easy’, an advice and information portal about telecare equipment, including case studies  
  • DLF Data, the UK's only comprehensive and up-to-date database of disability equipment
  • An extensive Training Programme aimed at healthcare professionals such as occupational therapists, moving and handling specialists, physiotherapists and nurses
  • An annual Moving & Handling People event , a CPD-accredited event in three parts - conference, practical workshops and exhibition
  • EASTIN, an information portal containing information on products available in six European countries

Our partners

The Disabled Living Foundation is a member of the Telephone Helplines Association, the International Alliance of Assistive Technology Information Providers and the CPD Certification Service.

Logo for Telephone Helplines AssociationLogo for International Alliance of Assistive TechnologyLogo for CPD Certification ServiceLogo for EASTIN

The DLF is also a partner in the TATE Project, working to make our self assessment tool, AskSARA, easier to use for people with learning disabilities. Logo for TATE Project

Commendations and awards

Annual Review and Audited Accounts

Our latest Annual Review details the achievements brought about by staff, volunteers, supporters and Trustees of the DLF. Our audited accounts provide more detail about the finances of the DLF.

Pdf document Download the Annual Review 2007-2008 (1204 Kb)

Pdf document Download DLF's Audited Accounts 2007-2008 (264 Kb)

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You can also view our previous Annual Reviews:

Pdf document Download the Annual Review 2004-2005 (556 Kb)

Pdf document Download the Annual Review 2005-2006 (917 Kb)

Pdf document Download the Annual Review 2006-2007 (1932 Kb)


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Testimonials

  • 'The Disabled Living Foundation has always led the way in advising disabled people on equipment to promote independent living. In a complex world where new equipment is being developed on a regular basis, an effective and authoritative source of advice is essential for disabled people. The Disabled Living Foundation provides this' – Bert Massie, Chairman, Disability Rights Commission and Vice-President, DLF

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