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Specialist seating, beds, and mattresses
Explore our range of specialist seating, profiling beds, and pressure mattresses, designed to cater to diverse clinical needs while delivering long-term value to local authorities, equipment stores, nursing homes, and other care providers.
Configura chairs
Browse our range of specialist seating, with full adjustability to cater for differing size, pressure care, and postural management needs.

The Configura chair concept

Configure
Using the Configura assessment form, tailor the perfect chair for your service user.
Deliver
All our chairs can be delivered within 3-5 days.
Adjust
If a service user’s needs change over time, Configura chairs can be easily adjusted to suit.
Recycle
All contact areas can be removed for cleaning or replacement. The chair can then be re-configured for another person.
Profiling beds
Our range of low to ultra-low profiling beds offers a perfect blend of practicality, functionality, cost-effectiveness, and aesthetics, keeping in mind the diverse needs of patients, carers, and environment.

Why care providers choose Accora
Functionality for optimal care
Our beds incorporate FloorBed technology, a proven measure in reducing falls and related injuries. They also offer full profiling functionality that helps deliver care and promote independence.
Long-term value equipment
Our beds are designed to be flexible, adapting to the changing needs of individual residents, and accommodating multiple users over time.
Versatile design
Our range is designed to suit a variety of settings, from simple and practical designs for community settings to beds with an elegant aesthetic capable of matching any nursing home décor.
Allevia mattresses
Our pressure mattress range incorporates a simple “step up/step down” colour-coded system to make mattress selection easy. Within our range, we provide static, hybrid, and dynamic options tailored to individuals at various risk levels for developing pressure ulcers.

Long-lasting equipment
Configure
Using the Configura assessment form, tailor the perfect chair for your service user.
Deliver
All our chairs can be delivered within 3 days and stock seating products are available next day.
Adjust
If a service user’s needs change over time, Configura chairs can be easily adjusted to suit.
Recycle
All contact areas can be removed for cleaning or replacement. The chair can then be re-configured for another person
Driven by your needs
Every day we strive to deepen our understanding of the needs of our customers, constantly improving and pushing ourselves to set a new standard.
Homecare
All of our products have been developed with community equipment stores in mind. Designed to meet a wide range of clinical needs whilst offering long-term value in their ability to adjust and recycle.
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Care homes
We know care homes need to balance functionality with aesthetics. Our range seamlessly combines clinical functionality, safety features, and elegant aesthetics; meeting the needs of residents and carers without compromising on beautiful interior design.
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Hospitals
Our products are purposefully designed to tackle key challenges hospitals face, including falls and pressure ulcers. We prioritise patient safety and comfort while also promoting efficient hygiene practices.
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Customer service
Complimentary joint visits and demos
Choosing the right product can make a significant impact on the quality of life for the user. That's why we offer free joint visits and demonstrations to help you find the perfect product for your needs.
Exceptional customer service
Whether you need help with placing an order, tracking a shipment, or simply have a question, our dedicated customer service team is available Monday to Friday,
8:30 am till 5 pm.
Ongoing training and advice
Our team of expert Product Specialists and OTs are available to provide the necessary training and support to ensure staff feel confident in issuing and using our products.
Upcoming webinars
Pressure ulcers – definition, assessment, prevention and treatment
Pressure ulcers are a painful, debilitating condition that can, largely, be prevented. Seen as a measure of harm by NHS England/Improvement and reportable to the CQC in care home settings, understanding how best to protect those within your care from developing a pressure ulcer is an important aspect of care delivery.
Prevention of pressure ulcers is however not always easy and, in some cases, not possible. Understanding how they develop, how to recognise those at risk, how to prevent them and what to do when they do occur is vital knowledge for anyone involved in the care of those vulnerable to pressure ulcers.
Staff with different skill sets can work their way through the whole programme, or they can choose individual modules.
Motor neurone disease and the vital role of occupational therapists
A series of three webinars by Jenny Rolfe looking at motor neurone disease and how occupational therapists can make all the difference to people living with MND and their families.
A fourth workshop is to be delivered by the MND Assocation, during which they will explain their role, discuss the support they can provide to people living with MND, their families in Ireland, and the support they can give to you as health care professionals.
Session 1:
In this 45min webinar we will examine the aetiology andpathology involved with motor neurone disease. We will look at different types of presentations and how these differ in terms of physical presentation and prognosis. We will explore how MND is diagnosed and what treatment options there are currently. In addition, we will start to explore common symptoms which will require intervention to help manage to improve quality of life and extend life expectancy in people who are living with MND.
End of life care - what do I need to know?
Identifying when patients are in their last year of life can be challenging. The same can be said for recognising dying. This webinar explores what is available to help us help the people we care for to better plan for the end of their life, and when the time comes to die well. Attendees will learn about the myths associated with palliative and end of life care, and have the opportunity to ask questions towards the end of the session.