DTC is operated by the nationally acclaimed Warrington Disability Partnership (WDP) a user led social enterprise and registered charity. Building on our strengths we have utilised firsthand knowledge of the needs of disabled people, and the skills we have amongst our team of staff and volunteers. We have had some excellent customer comments but we are always trying to improve our service so we would appreciate your feedback too.
Through consultation with local disabled people, carers, families, health and social care providers and national importers we have identified a range of high quality products that we can offer at competitive prices, backed up by an extensive range of support services.
Through consultation with local disabled people, carers, families, health and social care providers and national importers we have identified a range of high quality products that we can offer at competitive prices, backed up by an extensive range of support services.
Services
Our purpose built workshop offers servicing, repairs, battery testing, refurbishments, parts, collections, deliveries and recycling services for most kinds of mobility products. Wherever possible a courtesy product will be loaned as a temporary replacement free of charge. Our service engineers are here to help you stay mobile.
Our products can be found in three Centres, running alongside the excellent information and advice service run by Warrington Disability Partnership in conjunction with Liverpool Council, Warrington Council and Lend Lease in the Golden Square.
We also have a Mobility Workshop and Service Centre in Warrington which offers servicing, repairs, battery testing, refurbishments, parts, collections, deliveries, and recycling services for most kinds of mobility products.
We also have a Mobility Workshop and Service Centre in Warrington which offers servicing, repairs, battery testing, refurbishments, parts, collections, deliveries, and recycling services for most kinds of mobility products.
Warrington Disability Partnership work in close partnership with BAS, a mobility company and an approved Motability Installer based in the North West. With over 35 years' experience in the installation of vehicle adaptations, they are one of the leading companies in their field.
Their engineers are trained to the highest standards and as an independent installer they are not tied to just one manufacturer, enabling them to search the market for the most suitable products at the best price.With their extensive experience in the industry and first class knowledge of mobility products, WDP are confident that our clients will get exceptional service every time.
Their engineers are trained to the highest standards and as an independent installer they are not tied to just one manufacturer, enabling them to search the market for the most suitable products at the best price.With their extensive experience in the industry and first class knowledge of mobility products, WDP are confident that our clients will get exceptional service every time.
Dealing with the Disability Trading Company has many advantages. Our profits are 100% used to support our disability charity, our staff have experience of disability, and we have Trusted Assessors on our team. Our ability to offer Trusted Assessors means that if you are thinking about buying a specialist bed, chair or stairlift and you need advice, we can provide it.
Reviews (9)
Glynis Walsh
Dec 23, 2021
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Jonathan Wakefield
Oct 25, 2021
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Karen M.
Oct 09, 2021
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Marilyn Shields
Jul 27, 2021
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Colin Bolton
Jul 21, 2021
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Heather Flynn
Jun 19, 2021
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Hate to leave bad reviews usually but at the same time people should just be aware. I worked under this company for nearly three months as a personal assistant to someone. Never ever got a contract from them, was always so disorganized. Didnt receive my first payslip on time and it was super hard to get through to them on the phone. not good communication at all, felt like i was left in the dark a lot. When I did speak to people most of the time no one knew anything going on or they all gave me different messages. Would deffinitely not work under this company at all again as you dont get treated
Derek Hillbeck
May 31, 2021
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Michael Webb Webbie
May 18, 2021
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Miss P.
Nov 13, 2020
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Such a great place, everyone is friendly and supportive. There’s always lots going on from coffee mornings to group meetings. The new Warrington Wired Amputee Support Group are there every 3rd Thursday of the month. The mobility store inside is fantastic and the staff really know their products and there’s almost a aid for any daily task to help people maintain their independence. They have so much to offer. Great parking with plenty of blue badge bays. Entrance has a ramped access and there are of course accessible toilets. If you need some advice they will be able to help or signpost you