TPG DISABLEAIDS
About us

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Working hard to support others
What really sets us apart is the quality of the advice we can offer on how our disability aids and mobility equipment can best improve your day-to-day lives, so you can carry on being as safe and independent in your own home for as long as possible.
The company motto captures our core belief that we can use our culture to enable people to live more fulfilling lives. The motto of “Let our family help your family” captures our family orientated culture, we always believe in the first instance we should assist rather than sell. We always offer comprehensive advice on situations where we can, something many other companies fail to match. Some of our most frequent advice is kept on our Advice page, this includes many common queries relating to stairlifts, hoists, beds, chairs, wheelchairs and more. We even support more niche situations such as how to apply for grants within this page.


our team
Meet The Management

JAYME BACON
HEAD OF SALES

ALASTAIR GIBBS
MANAGING DIRECTOR

ALEX BROWNE
OPERATIONS MANAGER

AMANDA HARROLD
FINANCE DIRECTOR
Leading by example
Our Equipment & Solutions
We proudly offer a comprehensive range of mobility solutions, support products and services to meet the most complex of needs. Should you require any assistance or product information, brands, installations & our services please call us directly.
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Browse our news articles to keep up to date with TPG Disable Aids’ latest support, products and events!
TPG DisableAids stepped up during the pandemic
Hereford Based TPG DisableAids... Have always believed in giving back and enriching the community, but when the COVID-19 pandemic took hold over 18 months ago the retailer was committed to carrying on where it could. Staff donated to foodbanks, signed up for the NHS...
What To Do If Your Stairlift Breaks?
Is your stairlift not operating? View our 5 Step Guide Often when a stairlift breaks down, it is something straightforward that you might have overlooked. In many instances, it's likely a simple issue with the power. It's not unheard of! Sometimes (rarely!) stairlifts...