Mobility Aids - Finding What You Need
There are many mobility aids available on the market right now which can address practically every type of
mobility issue you or your loved ones may have. Some of them are designed to help individuals get around much more
easily and much more safely. Others are designed to help an individual retain his or her feelings of independence.
However, all of them work to make it easier to get around safely.
Mobility Scooters
Mobility scooters are quickly becoming the most popular mobility aids available. More versatile than
wheelchairs, power mobility scooters are powered electrically, and can be properly sized to fit the individual's
needs. For example, there are now scooters and even wheelchairs made to fit easily within the hallways and
corridors of private homes. They can also be taken out of doors, over many types of terrains.
Bath Lifts
Bath lifts are the most popular of all bathroom mobility aids. They are a necessary component of mobility
because they help people to get in and out of the bathtub by themselves. This aids individuals to maintain
independence while allowing them to be able to take themselves, which is very important.
There are many styles available but most allow the user to raise and lower himself or herself with the press of
a button. In addition, they are very easy to install and can be removed easily for others who would like to use the
bath.
Stair Lifts
Stair lifts area ideal for individuals who are only having temporary problems with mobility but do not want to
survive on the first floor of their homes. They are also ideal for elderly people who do not want to give up their
two story homes but have problems getting up and down the stairs.
There are many styles of stair lifts, and styles which can be used inside or outside. They, too, increase an
individual's feelings of independence.
Rollators
Rollators are actually rolling walkers that do not require as much strength or effort as standard walkers. They
typically have three to four wheels and make use of handbrakes connected via cables and wires. With this option,
the user must be stable enough and have enough strength to start and stop the rollator. Altogether, however, they
are much smoother and more stable than traditional walkers.
Wheelchair Accessories
Wheelchair accessories provide necessary mobility aids as well, and they can be used with mobility scooters as
well as wheelchairs. Some of them provide attachments which can be used for drinks, books, medicines and more.
There are also ramps, which can make it easier to get into places. Other accessories include lifts which are
designed to make it easier to move from bed to wheelchair, as well as battery chargers, tires, and so on.
Walking Aids
Some people with mobility issues require only a little help. They may prefer traditional walkers, for example,
because they only rely on the walker some of the time. Others may prefer the use of canes to help them retain
stability and balance; this is especially true for individuals suffering from broken legs or sprains. Often canes
or walkers are all that is needed when the mobility problem is temporary.
There are many other different mobility aids available as well as the accessories to go with each of them. These
accessories are designed to provide extra comfort, support, and stability to the individual using them.
The aids used by an individual will largely depend on their needs and the nature of his or her mobility issues.
To find out more and to see if there is a mobility aid that can help make your life easier, please feel free to
have a look around this website.
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