Five Things To Keep In Mind While Purchasing A Mobility Device

It becomes more difficult to walk without stopping for rest breaks when going from place to place as you become older.

In such circumstances, a wheeled walker or a rollator can provide the necessary assistance to walk correctly.


However, while browsing for walkers and rollators for sale, here are a few things you need to keep in mind to get the best worth for your buck.



1. Rollators vs Walkers

Both rollators and walkers have a wide base and a four-legged walker- so it's important to know the difference between the two.


Support Level:


  • Though the support level is the same, rollators ideally have a seat or a caster, which gives users an option of seating and walking.


  • Walkers can also have wheels for assistance, albeit only on the front two legs.


 Who can Use It?


  • If you have weak upper body strength, you'd find it easier to use a rollator rather than a walker that you need to lift and drag.
  • If you find you have decreased stability, using a walker will be a better option.
  • In either case, you can use a super lightweight walker with wheels.


2. Replacement Parts


While looking at rollators for sale, you need to ensure that the replacement parts are easily available. This is because a rollator can last forever with a few repairs here and there.

However, some models of rollators need to be replaced with the manufacturer only. In such cases, make sure you can avail an extended warranty on your product.


3. Choose The Appropriate Size


Choosing the right size of your walker and rollator is essential to ensure that it serves its purpose.

The best way of determining the size is as follows:

  • Place the walker in front of you, and bend your elbows. Hold the walker/rollator in a relaxed stance at the grip. Your elbows should make a 15° angle with the baseline.



4. Determine The Right Grip Type


The right type of grip will help you gain the appropriate leverage while using your mobility device.

Pick a rubber grip for best grip strength, foam grip for comfort, or if you sweat a lot, go for a plastic grip.


5. Ensure You Buy From A NDIS Registered Provider


This will ensure that the mobility device you're buying is quality checked for use.


To conclude, the above-mentioned points will help you get the right mobility device for yourself and your loved ones.






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