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Health, Mobility & Independent-Living Catalogues

Health, mobility and independent-living catalogues bring together a wide range of practical products designed to make everyday life at home easier, safer and more comfortable. Through catalink.com, these printed catalogues can be requested completely free, delivered by post within the UK with no obligation. A visitor may request as many titles as they like, and some publishers also offer an instant digital edition.

What these catalogues are and what's available

Health, mobility and independent-living catalogues showcase items that support comfort, wellbeing and self-sufficiency in and around the home. They are particularly useful for older people, those recovering from illness or surgery, people living with a disability or long-term condition, and carers looking for helpful solutions.

Typical product categories featured include:

  • Daily-living aids such as jar openers, easy-grip cutlery, reachers and dressing aids
  • Mobility helpers like walking sticks, rollators and support rails
  • Comfort items including supportive cushions, wedges and bedding
  • Wide-fit and adjustable footwear and slippers
  • Bathroom and kitchen aids that improve safety and ease of use
  • Wellbeing products such as supports, posture aids and gentle exercise items

How to order them free by post, step by step

Requesting catalogues through the service is straightforward and costs nothing. The process generally follows these steps:

  • Browse the available health, mobility and independent-living titles on catalink.com.
  • Select each catalogue that interests you and add it to your request.
  • Enter your name and UK postal address so the printed editions can be sent to you.
  • Submit your request, with no payment and no obligation to buy anything.
  • Where offered, open the instant digital edition straight away while you wait for the post.

There is no limit on how many catalogues a person can request, so it is easy to compare several titles side by side.

Why request the printed editions

Printed catalogues remain a favourite for many people, and for good reason. They can be read at leisure without a screen, shared with family members or carers, and kept handy for reference whenever a need arises. Larger print and clear photographs make products easy to assess, and there is no need for an internet connection to browse them. For anyone who finds online shopping tiring or difficult, a printed catalogue offers a relaxed, pressure-free way to explore options.

How to choose the right catalogues

With so many titles available, it helps to think about specific needs before requesting. Consider the following:

  • The main area of support required, such as mobility, kitchen tasks or comfort at rest
  • Whether the products are for yourself, a relative or someone you care for
  • Any particular fit or sizing needs, for example footwear or supports
  • Whether you prefer a broad general range or a more specialist selection

Requesting two or three complementary catalogues often gives the clearest picture of what is on offer.

Digital versus printed editions

Both formats have their place. Digital editions are ideal when something is needed quickly, as they can be viewed instantly on a phone, tablet or computer. Printed editions are better for relaxed browsing, for showing to others, and for keeping as a reference. Many people use both: the digital copy for an immediate look and the printed copy once it arrives in the post.

Managing what you receive

Because requesting is free and carries no obligation, it is easy to keep things under control. Only request the titles that genuinely interest you, and set aside any you no longer need. If you would prefer to stop receiving a particular catalogue in future, you can usually contact the publisher directly to update your preferences. Keeping a small pile of current, relevant catalogues means you always have useful ideas to hand without clutter.

Frequently asked questions

Are these catalogues really free?

Yes. Requesting and receiving the catalogues is free, and they are delivered free by post within the UK with no obligation to purchase.

How many can I request?

You may request as many titles as you like. There is no limit, so feel free to compare several.

Do I have to buy anything?

No. There is no obligation whatsoever. The catalogues are simply for you to browse at your own pace.

How long do they take to arrive?

Delivery times vary by publisher, but the catalogues are sent by post within the UK. Where a digital edition is offered, you can view it instantly.

Are these suitable for older people and carers?

Yes. The products are chosen to support comfort, safety and independence, making the catalogues helpful for older people, carers and anyone managing a long-term condition.

Can I get an instant digital version?

Some titles offer an instant digital edition you can read straight away, in addition to the printed copy sent by post.

Do I need an internet connection to use the printed catalogues?

No. Once a printed catalogue arrives, you can browse it offline at any time.

How do I stop receiving a catalogue I no longer want?

You can usually contact the publisher directly to update your mailing preferences and stop future copies.

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