Mobility products include personal mobility aids like canes, crutches, walkers, and rollators for walking support, and more advanced devices such as wheelchairs, scooters, and lift chairs for independent movement and transfers. Other aids are designed for specific environments, including bathroom safety items like grab bars and commodes, and home accessibility products like ramps and stairlifts.
- Personal Mobility Aids
- These products help with walking, standing, and sitting.
- Canes: Used for balance and stability, available in different types like quad canes for extra support or white canes for the visually impaired.
- Crutches: Provide significant support for weight-bearing and walking, including standard, forearm, and axillary types.
- Walkers: Offer a stable base for standing and walking, with standard and more advanced gait trainers available.
- Rollators: Walkers with wheels, often featuring seats and hand brakes for increased mobility and comfort.
- Power Mobility
- These devices provide more extensive mobility and independence for those with greater needs.
- Mobility Scooters: Battery-powered, three- or four-wheeled vehicles for outdoor and indoor use, available in different sizes and heavy-duty models.
- Wheelchairs: Manual or powered (electric wheelchairs) chairs for users to navigate their environment.
- Home Accessibility & Bathroom Aids
- Products to enhance safety and independence in the home and bathroom.
- Lift Chairs & Patient Lifts: Help users sit up from a reclined position or assist with transfers from a bed or chair.
- Bathroom Aids: Includes grab bars, raised toilet seats, commodes, and shower chairs to improve bathroom safety.
- Ramps: Portable or modular ramps to overcome thresholds and other obstacles.
- Stairlifts: Installed devices that allow users to ascend or descend stairs in their homes.