Shopmobility is a registered charity (no. 1063995). It provides a range of mobility equipment to hire or buy including manual and powered wheelchairs, scooters and portble foldup scooters (for hire) to anyone with a mobility problem as a result of permanent or temporary disablement, age, accident or illness. The service is available for use by both elderly and young alike.
Shopmobility works with Dial-a-Ride in various areas and aims to provide a new freedom and more independence to anyone experiencing a mobility problem and offers an easier way for you to go about your shopping trip or other business.
You do not have to be registered disabled, belong to the blue card scheme or be a resident of Worthing to become a member or borrow a vehicle.
Where is Shopmobility based?
Shopmobility is located at 12-14 Liverpool Gardens in the Montague Centre Car Park. There are 7 disabled parking bays adjacent to the building, available exclusively for the use of Shopmobility. Further disabled bays are available in the car park.
When can the Scheme be used?
The scheme is open from:
Shopmobility has a range of equipment available including manual wheelchairs, 3 & 4 wheeled powered scooters and powered wheelchairs able to cope with a range of weights from 9 - 40 stone. There is a tea & coffee refreshment area available for scheme users.
How do you join the Shopmobility Scheme?
How much does the scheme cost?
How do you book a vehicle?
Call in person or telephone one of the friendly team of volunteers and staff. When the Centre is closed your request can be left on the centre's answering machine, please speak slowly, leaving your name and telephone number.
Worthing Shopmobility is an independent Registered Charity. It is governed by a Management Committee with a Senior Manager assisted by volunteers. If you would like to know more about the scheme or think you could help with giving your time as a volunteer, or have any useful skills you could contribute, please contact Marion Court - Senior Manager. Email shopmobility@unicombox.co.uk.
You can also assist the Scheme in its operation in the following ways:
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