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Wheels makes a move

WALK on Wheels has moved to bigger and brighter premises at 50 Rene Street, Noosaville, and owners Val and Steve couldn’t be happier.
The larger store will allow Val to demonstrate their range of wheelchairs, lift and recline chairs, beds and comfort products in store and the husband and wife team will continue to offer quality products and fair prices.
Having been in the business for more than five years, Val and Steve have a great knowledge of the products available and their extensive list of suppliers means there is very little they don’t have access to.
If you’re looking for something in particular or need to find something to suit your needs, Val and Steve can certainly help with that too, while Steve can also help with repairs and servicing of equipment to help keep their clients on the move.
For those visiting the Noosa region, expecting visitors, or recovering from an illness or injury, Walk on Wheels offers rental equipment to make your stay or recovery as comfortable as possible.
Take advantage of renting mobility aids, wheelchairs, scooters, beds, recliner chairs, walkers and so much more, plus Walk on Wheels can deliver to your home or resort.
“It’s fast becoming clear, we are all encouraged to stay in our homes for longer, so by incorporating some simple mobility aids to assist at home, this will ensure quality of life is maintained for longer,” Val and Steve said.
Walk on Wheels is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm, Saturday from 10am to 1pm, closed on Sundays and public holidays.

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