Positioning Aids
Maintain comfort, safety, and correct posture with our range of positioning aids. Designed for use in hospitals, care homes, and home environments, these supports help prevent pressure injuries, reduce the risk of slipping or sliding, and assist with effective patient handling. From wedges to cushions and specialist supports, each product is made to enhance care routines while promoting dignity and stability for individuals with limited mobility.
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Positioning Wedge
Non-slip positioning wedge in two sizes for stable, hygienic support during patient care and repositioning.2 Options from£67.90inc VAT -
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Harley T Roll
T shaped cushion, designed for comfort and support to the lower back, hips and legs.£110.00with VAT Relief -
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Leg Trough
Soft, supportive leg trough designed to reduce pressure and keep the leg comfortably positioned during rest or recovery.£36.90with VAT Relief -
Harley Positioning Aids
Designed by experts to give a high degree of versatility for patient positioning.11 Options from£18.40inc VAT -
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Harley Designer Leg Trough
Supportive memory-foam leg trough designed to reduce pressure and enhance comfort during leg elevation.£67.40inc VAT -
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Harley Leg Trough
Polyurethane leg trough designed to keep the lower leg comfortably positioned during rest or elevation.£56.90inc VAT -
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Patient Turner Cushion
Durable, wipe-clean patient turning cushion that helps carers reposition users safely and comfortably, reducing strain and effort.£24.90WAS £48.00with VAT Relief -
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Lejrelet Positioning Aid Set
Enhances patient comfort and stability, reducing caregiver strain during repositioning tasks.2 Options from£590.00with VAT Relief
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Are positioning aids adjustable?