Hilditch Group Specialist Care Home Auctions - A Great Source of Equipment!

Last Updated: 26 Sep 2012 @ 00:00 AM
Article By: Hildritch Group Ltd

The Hilditch Group holds a monthly specialist online care home equipment auction, the only such sale in the UK. The sales are an excellent opportunity to purchase equipment at a fraction of the original purchase price. The majority of equipment comes straight from NHS hospitals and has been regularly maintained. The catalogues for all sales are listed on their website with descriptions and images and you can bid online once you have registered.

Sale items include Hydraulic, electric and special care beds, electric baths, pressure relief mattresses and pumps, electric and manual hoists, chair and standard weighing scales, electric and manual wheelchairs, furniture including patient lockers, wardrobes, bedside tables and much more.

Hilditch Marketing Manager Barney Greig says “Many care home equipment dealers currently buy from us, but we would like to encourage more care homes to buy direct from our sales so they can see real savings on their capital equipment investment. We are always happy to talk buyers through the process and check any queries they may have on items. We welcome all to our salerooms to meet our experienced team”.

The Hilditch Group are specialist auctioneers and asset managers to the health service house and over 90% of all acute NHS Trusts plus many in the private sector, use them on a regular basis to sell medical and general assets.

The Hilditch Group has a Medical Engineering division which enables it to issue condition reports on request. In addition they can offer buyers planned maintenance, servicing and repairs of equipment purchased so the equipment arrives ready for use or conduct this on equipment in your care setting.

Should you wish to dispose of any assets contact the Hilditch Group, they have huge experience in asset sales – from the sale of a single items to complete site clearances and they have sold the complete contents of a large number of care homes.