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DLF announces new DLF Data pricing for NHS and voluntary organisations
13th May 2008
The
Disabled Living Foundation (DLF) has created for the NHS
and Voluntary Organisations a new price structure for its
equipment database, DLF Data, which is available on subscription.
DLF Data is the UK’s only comprehensive, impartial database of daily living equipment. It contains information on over 14,000 products from 1,600 suppliers and allows users to compare products side-by-side. Produced by healthcare professionals, it is an essential tool for those needing quick and easy access to information.
NHS organisations can now subscribe to DLF Data for just £495 + VAT per annum for an unlimited number of users. This means that all staff, whether occupational therapists, nurses, doctors or admin staff, can now all access the database across their entire organisation.
For Voluntary Organisations the cost is now only £245 + VAT a year for unlimited users.
Steve Hawe, Head of Marketing and Fundraising at the DLF, says “The new price structure for NHS and Voluntary Organisations supports the DLF’s policy of making its information available to the widest possible audience”.
For a free trial of DLF Data or for more information call 020 7432 8010 or email rishu.aggarwal@dlf.org.uk.
Further information and images
Contact Hugh Dobie, Marketing Officer, Disabled Living Foundation on tel 020 7289 6111 ext 211 or email hugh.dobie@dlf.org.uk
Notes for editors
The Disabled Living Foundation (DLF) is a national charity that has been the leading provider of impartial advice and information on equipment for older and disabled people for nearly 40 years. DLF’s information is disseminated through a wide range of services:
Healthcare professionals can benefit from DLF Data, the UK’s only comprehensive and up-to-date database of daily living equipment and assistive technology, as well as an extensive Training Programme including a variety of bespoke courses. The DLF also hosts the Moving & Handling People conference, an annual event in 3 parts comprising an exhibition, workshops and plenary sessions.
Members of the public can utilise its Helpline service, which responds to up to 25,000 enquiries a year, or try products out at its Equipment Demonstration Centre in London, one of the largest in the UK.
The DLF also provides a range of online services at www.dlf.org.uk, including:
- Free factsheets giving advice on a wide range of topics about disability and mobility products and choosing equipment for older and disabled people.
- AskSARA, (www.asksara.org.uk), an online self assessment tool that allows people to easily obtain useful advice and information on products that could help them.
- ‘Bathing made easy’, (www.bathingmadeeasy.com), a free comprehensive search and comparison website containing advice and information on bathing and showering products for older and disabled people.
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