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"a lot of professionals recommend this, a lot of care homes use this, a lot of hospitals advise you to use this" then the presenter telling you how to use it, with no mention of its only a recommendation etc and not pro advice.

Thats big statements...hope they can back them all up!

👨🏻‍⚕️ "I've reviewed your notes Mrs Simon, and in the case of your hip all I can advise is tuning in to Freeview 51 and buying the Smart Easy Up Cane With 2 Handle & Anti Slip Base (2x AAA batteries not included), available on 3 flexis."

👵🏼 Thank you Dr Lopitoff!

👨🏻‍⚕️ "And Mrs Simon?"

👵🏼 Yes, Dr?

👨🏻‍⚕️ "Don't forget to add your P&P."

…Said no-one in the NHS, ever.
 
I don’t believe a shopping channel should be selling what they view as a disability aid in the manner they do. I don’t believe presenters giving anecdotal claims about how the cane has or would have helped them is satisfactory. I also don’t believe presenters feigning a ‘limping’ or shambling, or feeble looking gait when using the cane to demonstrate it is acceptable either. The previous Ideal World used to feature disability aids on a semi-regular basis. The difference was for the Luggie presentations they used video evidence from actual disabled users, using the product, and invited somebody actively involved in selling these outside of television presentation as a guest. The way this cane has been relentlessly marketed on the new version, and very much as a tool for the elderly, disabled or both, but with absolutely no direct input whatsoever from disabled users, is absolutely unacceptable. The scaremongering scenarios equally so. You imagine, based on these, had they got the Luggie mobility scooter to sell, they would stick a presenter in one and have them doing handbrake turns around the studio in it.
 
I don’t believe a shopping channel should be selling what they view as a disability aid in the manner they do. I don’t believe presenters giving anecdotal claims about how the cane has or would have helped them is satisfactory. I also don’t believe presenters feigning a ‘limping’ or shambling, or feeble looking gait when using the cane to demonstrate it is acceptable either. The previous Ideal World used to feature disability aids on a semi-regular basis. The difference was for the Luggie presentations they used video evidence from actual disabled users, using the product, and invited somebody actively involved in selling these outside of television presentation as a guest. The way this cane has been relentlessly marketed on the new version, and very much as a tool for the elderly, disabled or both, but with absolutely no direct input whatsoever from disabled users, is absolutely unacceptable. The scaremongering scenarios equally so. You imagine, based on these, had they got the Luggie mobility scooter to sell, they would stick a presenter in one and have them doing handbrake turns around the studio in it.
This is a very well put point. It is through pure ignorance (and lack of effort) that the producers don't do more to provide helpful information instead of what pops into the presenters' heads. Like it is some kind of improv session. Here's an object, how many things could you do with it? Audience members (the gallery) shout out suggestions
 
I don’t believe a shopping channel should be selling what they view as a disability aid in the manner they do. I don’t believe presenters giving anecdotal claims about how the cane has or would have helped them is satisfactory. I also don’t believe presenters feigning a ‘limping’ or shambling, or feeble looking gait when using the cane to demonstrate it is acceptable either. The previous Ideal World used to feature disability aids on a semi-regular basis. The difference was for the Luggie presentations they used video evidence from actual disabled users, using the product, and invited somebody actively involved in selling these outside of television presentation as a guest. The way this cane has been relentlessly marketed on the new version, and very much as a tool for the elderly, disabled or both, but with absolutely no direct input whatsoever from disabled users, is absolutely unacceptable. The scaremongering scenarios equally so. You imagine, based on these, had they got the Luggie mobility scooter to sell, they would stick a presenter in one and have them doing handbrake turns around the studio in it.
I was 14 when I had a severe Stroke at school. Which has left me with major physical issues still 30 years later, My Voice is back to how it was, but only have one fully working hand, and can barely walk, symptoms are very CP like

I find disgusting and upsetting, when they present that cane, and pretend they have a limp. They don’t have a flipping clue, and they way they make it out to be a fashion accessory, it personally angers me more than there usual crapping on, they havent a clue

Wish I could have used a cane to go clubbing, rather than being stuck at home, crying hearing others come back in from a night out

Sorry about ranting, but Duke of Cheese hit a nerve,
 
👨🏻‍⚕️ "I've reviewed your notes Mrs Simon, and in the case of your hip all I can advise is tuning in to Freeview 51 and buying the Smart Easy Up Cane With 2 Handle & Anti Slip Base (2x AAA batteries not included), available on 3 flexis."

👵🏼 Thank you Dr Lopitoff!

👨🏻‍⚕️ "And Mrs Simon?"

👵🏼 Yes, Dr?

👨🏻‍⚕️ "Don't forget to add your P&P."

…Said no-one in the NHS, ever.
Whenever they say things like 'used by healthcare ... used by councils' etc, I'd love to know just how many healthcare places (NHS and private) and just how many councils do procure the products in question.
 
I was 14 when I had a severe Stroke at school. Which has left me with major physical issues still 30 years later, My Voice is back to how it was, but only have one fully working hand, and can barely walk, symptoms are very CP like

I find disgusting and upsetting, when they present that cane, and pretend they have a limp. They don’t have a flipping clue, and they way they make it out to be a fashion accessory, it personally angers me more than there usual crapping on, they havent a clue

Wish I could have used a cane to go clubbing, rather than being stuck at home, crying hearing others come back in from a night out

Sorry about ranting, but Duke of Cheese hit a nerve,
I'm just waiting on them saying it's used by pro climbers e.g. when scaling Mount Everest and the like.

No need to apologise for having a rant, watching this shower does that to folk.

However, please do remember they are experts in every field ;)
 
Not a direct comparison style wize or price 😹
 

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They appear probably unknowingly to follow the Medical Model of disability where imposed interventions (get your 'disabled' this cane to help them up the steep steps to the shopping centre) to 'cure' disabled people with no direct user involvement in the process, rather than the Social Model where you lower the f*"*ing steps...
 
I was 14 when I had a severe Stroke at school. Which has left me with major physical issues still 30 years later, My Voice is back to how it was, but only have one fully working hand, and can barely walk, symptoms are very CP like

I find disgusting and upsetting, when they present that cane, and pretend they have a limp. They don’t have a flipping clue, and they way they make it out to be a fashion accessory, it personally angers me more than there usual crapping on, they havent a clue

Wish I could have used a cane to go clubbing, rather than being stuck at home, crying hearing others come back in from a night out

Sorry about ranting, but Duke of Cheese hit a nerve,
I’m with you 100% any aid we couldn’t get from the nhs for free we bought from a mobility shop so we could get advice and know it was safe. The idea that someone might get drawn in and buy the Blummin stick for their elderly granny is frankly horrifying
 
Jess has got over excited and patronising off to a tee. if I bought my other half one of those plastic , sorry PU, handbags, in one of Betty's 1960s drab bathroom colours, reckon id be the subject of a serious assault with it!
Queen of the hysterical price comparison. Obviously realising you can say with complete impunity that you and she would pay £160 in a mythical garden centre for four tacky looking mini-Christmas trees they are selling for £14.99 each. Also appears to link every item to a family member of various types...My son..my aunt...my grannie..her grannie..my Bronze Age grannie...It's a pity, because from her untainted beginnings she came over as a reasonable seller in style.
 

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