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Buckingham Healthcare: Buckingham Healthcare was developed in 2002 by Chris Clarke who is a practicing Occupational Therapy Manager for Portsmouth NHS Trust. It was when working in her role as a junior O.T. that Chris developed the idea for the original Buckingham Walking Frame Caddy for non-folding walking frames. The original Caddy was developed to help reduce the number of falls where people were using wheeled walkers as walking aids instead of their walking frame. People would often use a wheeled walker instead because it was impossible to carry anything safely while walking with their frame. Along with the team, Chris has continued to develop brand new and innovative products for the disablility arena. Buckingham Healthcare prides themselves on producing and delivering high quality components and products to the disabled marketplace. At Buckingham Healthcare we beleive that good design is the key to innovation and because of this we work only with the best design houses in the UK. There are more new and innovative products to be added to the buckingham range is 2007/2008
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Gloves in a Bottle:
Granny Jo:
Guardian Alert 911:
Napkleen: The invention occured when Mike Chasan was on the way to a meeting and as we all know, Murphy's Law, he spilt coffee on his shirt. Oh well, too bad for Mike he had to stop to buy a new shirt. As he was driving home from the meeting, he thought where could I buy a clothing protector? To his dismay, nothing, nada, only plastic, with a tie around the neck. This is where the idea originated. Frank Friedland and Mike started to develop the Napkleen, only to find out that the price to make it was prohibitive, after a grueling 3 years, the Napkleen, its equipment and numerous patents pending were created.
Phantom Enterprises:
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