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Theraposture Rotoflex bed allows sculptor & charity worker Ernie with MS to remain at home
Feb 20th
Even though he lives with severely restricted mobility due to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and spinal problems, Ernie Burton, 65, from Bexleyheath East London, has been able to continue living at home with his wife Val thanks to a revolutionary rotating and profiling Rotoflex bed supplied by Theraposture Ltd.
Based in Westbury, Wiltshire, Theraposture is a privately owned, family run business and has been the leading specialist in bespoke assistive furniture for over three decades. Theraposture provides a unique, niche service in providing electrically operated beds and chairs that are individually specified to client’s personal needs. The business takes pride in a caring and understanding approach that offers a real choice in function, size and aesthetic design.
Ernie is one of a multitude of individuals who have been able to remain living at home thanks to a specialist assistive bed from Theraposture. Ernie has lived with MS since 1963 however it has only been in the last 10 years that his condition has drastically deteriorated. MS is a complex, unpredictable and progressive neurological condition that affects around 100,000 people in the UK and has many symptoms that can, amongst others, severely reduce mobility.
Before taking early retirement at 53, Ernie was a highly skilled roofing surveyor and worked regularly across London on many prestigious properties such as The House of Parliament, Admiralty Citadel and The Victoria and Albert Museum. After he finished his career, Ernie continued with his passion for sculpture, model making and gardening and continues to this day with his charity work and support of the MS Society. This has been made possible by his ability to remain in the comfort of his own home and through the selection of a Theraposture Rotoflex bed. His four children and five grandchildren can still enjoy visiting their Dad and Grandad at home and the family do not have the worries associated with nursing care costs.
The Rotoflex bed from Theraposture is a unique solution to an everyday problem – getting legs into and out of bed. This is achieved by a unique rotational action that will sequentially transfer the user from a sitting to a sleeping position with the touch of just one button. In Ernie’s case, his single Rotoflex delivers independence as it is a real alternative to hoisting and carer assistance. In his situation the bed is paying for itself many times over as the cost of care is so high these days. The Rotoflex can be encompassed into one half of a double combination bed if preferred and rotate to either side ensuring it is compatible with any room situation. In addition to its unique rotation, the Rotoflex also has a profiling and variable height function with the latter helping to achieve a standing transfer if needed.
Ernie’s bed, as with all Rotoflex’s from Theraposture, has been supplied with –
• A surround which matches his home decor
• High quality memory foam mattress
• Two side rail handles
• Two sets of fitted sheets with a sewn in pillow case
• A battery backup for up to four separate devices
• Five year full warranty (subject to service agreement)
In addition to these features, this Rotoflex has been installed with a lifting pole as repositioning in bed can be difficult for Ernie. This optional lifting pole with overhead adjustable handle provides increased leverage and reduces the strains associated with moving in bed.
As he studied sculpture at Sidcup Art College and has exhibited several times, Ernie’s home contains an impressive collection of clay and plaster sculptures and pots. His other passion for model making and horticulture has resulting in an array of model ships being displayed and a front garden which won the ‘Bexley in Bloom’ competition several years ago. As unfortunately his motor skills are now very limited and he uses a powerchair to remain mobile, Ernie channels his energies into work for the MS Society. Ernie explains: “Supporting the MS Society, namely the Bexley and Dartford branch, is very important to me. It was one of the very first branches to be established around 1965 and I have supported it from day one with members now numbering around 200. We are finding it increasingly difficult to raise funds to help people living with MS as these uncertain economic times continue and are always looking to raise awareness of the disease. My wife was the Chair for over seven years and I am now responsible for organising transport of individuals with MS around the local area whilst managing our society’s charity-funded holiday home in Eastbourne. Being involved with the society still gives me great satisfaction and know this has only been made possible through the support of my beloved wife and the comfort and independence of remaining at home.”
Ernie concludes: “The Theraposture Rotoflex bed has been so fantastic, it has changed my life. It was only following a demonstration of the Rotoflex at the Queen Mary’s Hospital that I ever knew something as revolutionary as this existed and could make such a massive difference to my lifestyle. Before owning a Rotoflex, I commonly had spasms in my legs when trying to get into bed and sitting up was becoming impossible. With the profiling capability I now have in bed, I can easily achieve the perfect position and enjoy a comfortable and undisturbed night’s sleep. Pressure is relived on my back and swelling in my legs is reduced. Exiting or entering the bed is controlled as I can be transferred to and from a seated position via a standing aid that reduces discomfort and back strain for my wife. I can move from a seated to lying position with the aid of the rotating and profiling action of my Rotoflex bed which is superb, I could not live here without it. I wish systems like these were available elsewhere such as hotels or hospitals, as the lives of so many people living with MS would be improved no end. Thank you Theraposture.”
Revolutionary Rotoflex rotating bed delivers independence at home to high-flying business director with severe MS
Sep 21st

Dr Sarah Burton-Taylor, a highly successful business woman with MS, who has been able to continue living in her beloved converted-Church home thanks to a revolutionary Rotoflex bed from Theraposture.
Dr Sarah Burton-Taylor from Chittoe near Chippenham is a remarkable individual who despite living with Multiple Sclerosis and subsequent restricted mobility, has been able to remain independent and continue her highly successful business thanks to an innovative Rotoflex bed supplied by Westbury’s Theraposture.
Sarah has lived with MS for around 30 years, however it wasn’t until three years ago that her condition suddenly deteriorated and her physical capabilities were drastically reduced. Her education and career to date is very impressive which includes graduating from Oxford with a Degree in Zoology, completing an MBA, undertaking doctoral research at Cranfield School of Management and establishing both Teamwork Consulting Group in 1988 and the Web Usability Partnership in 2002. Sarah has also presented papers to the American Academy of Management and the British Academy of Management.
The Summer of 2008 was an extremely difficult time for Sarah, her husband and their two teenage daughters as she explains: “My MS had progressed slowly before 2008 with only a need for me to use walking sticks to remain mobile. However three years ago I felt like I had ‘fallen off a cliff’ with my condition and we had to begin researching all the options to stabilise my health and adapt our beloved home so it was a practical environment for me to live in. As we have been fortunate to own a beautiful converted old church for over 20 years I was desperate to remain at home. However my husband sometimes works away and my two daughters are studying at University, hence there were going to be times that I could be left alone and would not have any assistance. Running my current business full-time is pretty demanding as we regularly deliver website usability research for well-known brands such Disney, Cancer Research UK, Orange, Interflora and Boots. Out of all the accessibility adaptations we had to make at home, the Rotoflex bed from Theraposture was one of the most essential.”
Sarah continues: “We were concerned that I would have to sleep separately from my husband because of my deteriorating condition, and we thought that a hospital type bed would look so out of place in our home. My husband is such a practical man and thanks to his thorough investigations we discovered the Theraposture Rotoflex whilst reading MS Matters. We travelled to Theraposture’s premises in Westbury and met with the Managing Director David Holtum and the Sales Director Liam Braddell who could not have been more helpful. They explained to us the unique benefits of the Rotoflex, which would provide specialist support for me and help me remain in my home without expensive relocation or care costs. We selected a handcrafted oak frame and matching bedside furniture that perfectly suited our home interior and following a full assessment and professional installation, we were the proud owners of a revolutionary rotating and profiling bed! This marvelous bespoke solution helps me to a sitting position in the morning when my body is unfortunately very stiff and hence I am then able to transfer more easily into my wheelchair ready to go to work. Without its smooth profiling action I would not be able to sit up in bed or move to a standing position aided by the handy grab rails. As our Rotoflex double bed encompasses two separate profiling mattresses I can independently adjust my position at night without disturbing Peter, which is so fantastic. When it comes to fulfilling your career, you can not underestimate the importance of a good night’s sleep and I am so pleased I can still share a bed with my husband.”
Featured recently by The Daily Mail, The Rotoflex bed from Theraposture is a unique solution to an everyday problem – getting legs into and out of bed. This is achieved by a unique rotational action that sequentially transfers the user from a sitting to a sleeping position with the touch of just one button. In many cases, the Rotoflex truly delivers independence, as it is a real alternative to hoisting and carer assistance. In this situation the bed can pay for itself many times over as the cost of care in the home or in a residential establishment is so high. The Rotoflex can be made to rotate to either side of the bed to ensure that it is compatible with any room situation. In addition to the unique rotation, the Rotoflex also has a profiling and variable height function with the latter helping to achieve a standing transfer if needed. It is available as a single or as part of a double combination and perfectly suits any domestic home environment.
The Rotoflex bed has simply changed Sarah’s life. She concludes: “Being able to remain in our beautiful family home whilst living with MS has been so important to all of us. The unique Rotoflex and the after-sales care from Theraposture have helped towards making this a reality. I can now look forward to growing my business further, continuing to enjoy my lifestyle at home and benefiting from more independence, which means my daughters and husband can continue living their lives without compromise.
Theraposture fast-tracks essential paediatric cot to severely ill 4-year-old Gabriell and his Army family
May 18th

Theraposture fast-tracks essential paediatric cot to severely ill 4-year-old Gabriell and his Army family
Theraposture, the Wiltshire based assistive bed specialist, has recently managed to supply an essential specialist cot at short notice to the Lothian family in Oxfordshire, following the lack of emergency support from local county councils when they relocated from Essex.
Alan and Kira Lothian now from Abingdon, Oxfordshire are remarkable parents who have four boys aged between four and 15. Their youngest son Gabriell unfortunately lives with several medical conditions which include Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy and Chronic Lung Disease. Gabriell is such a fantastic little boy, full of life, however he has to be fed during the night via a feeding line. Combined with his common nocturnal convulsions, it is absolutely essential that he sleeps in a specialist paediatric cot.
When Alan, a Lance Corporal in 3 Logistics Support Regiment with active experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, transferred barracks from Colchester to Abingdon, Gabriell’s cot had to be returned to the County Council at short notice. However persistently Alan and Kira attempted to have this essential assistive bed transferred to their new home or made available for purchase, the local authorities were not permitted to act positively. Gabriell’s parents even contacted their local Liberal Democrat MP Bob Russell but to no avail. This left the Lothian family in despair with their son’s welfare at risk, that is until Theraposture was recommended to them by their OT.
With only days to go before the Lothians were due to move to their new military home on Dalton Barracks, there seemed no solution for the specialist needs of their son. At this time Alan was luckily allowed leave by an understanding Commanding Officer, however Kira had just undergone knee surgery and was unable to walk. Coupled with the stress of moving house, looking after four boys and supporting Kira’s disabled Mother who lives with severe arthritis, the prospect of their youngest son’s welfare being compromised was too much to cope with.
Kira explained, “We were desperate to resolve this cot issue as without it, Gabriell would not be safe at night. Following our OT Lara Johnstone’s recommendation, we called Theraposture and right from the initial emotional conversation with Liam Braddell, my mind was put at rest. Liam was so understanding and assured me that Theraposture would do all they could to install a suitable cot in our new home, especially as they admired Alan’s recent bravery whilst on tour in Afghanistan. We discussed an affordable way forward with funding whilst we continued our pleas with the local council and in a matter of a few days, Theraposture managed to fast track a full cot assessment, build and installation. With the help of Liam, I managed to completely order the cot from my bed as I recovered from surgery, which I think is absolutely fantastic. Theraposture freely admit they had to pull out all the stops to make this happen, however as soon as they knew the potential plight that the Lothian family faced, the whole company pulled together.”
Kira concluded, “The delivery team who managed the installation couldn’t have been more helpful. They clearly and thoroughly explained how to use the cot and checked that it met all of Gabriell’s needs. The courtesy calls from Liam since we’ve moved, along with the wavered delivery charge reinforced the fact that Theraposture really do care. This level of personalised support I unfortunately find rare these days.”
Since the move into their new home and the installation of the cot by Theraposture, the Lothian family’s lifestyle has settled down nicely. Gabriell has responded well to his Gastrostomy, his walking has greatly improved now without the use of a frame and the regular NHS care he receives in the area, especially at The John Radcliffe Hospital, has been first-rate. The establishment of a stable routine quickly has been imperative for Gabriel as he doesn’t respond well to change and also Alan will soon be posted to the Falkland Islands for seven months. Kira will then have to manage the household on her own as well as juggling her student commitments back in Essex as she trains to be an accredited Health and Social Care Worker.
Nevertheless with the support of the Army, NHS Oxford and Theraposture, the Lothian family can look forward to their new life in Abingdon. With the peace of mind that Gabriell’s welfare is intact, the family can enjoy watching him progress towards his fifth birthday.

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