Mobility Equipment Offers Solutions For Life

By PJ Easton

Mobility equipment is designed to help you in your daily life so that you participate in your favorite activities and get around on your own without having to sacrifice all of your independence. Some common mobility equipment products include walkers, patient lifts, nursing beds, regular wheel chairs, powered wheel chairs, reclining chairs, lifting chairs and scooters. Before purchasing any piece of mobility equipment it is important to test them all out so you can determine how to operate it and if it is what you are looking for.

Lift chairs are used to make it easier to go from a sitting position to a standing position. Many times individuals with back problems or arthritis may find it very difficult to perform this action without assistance. The lift chair will rise up to a position that makes it very easy for the sitter to stand. Most lift chairs also will be powered to recline so you can provide your back and feet with the correct support when sitting.

Scooters are great mobility items as the allow you to remain independent and you can participate in many activities that you love. Scooters have the advantage over powered wheel chairs as they can be used both indoors and outdoors. They are very sturdy and comfortable and provide excellent balance and stability when riding. Scooters are available in many different models and you will be sure to find one that meets your specifications.

Powered wheel chairs can make moving around your home very easy and convenient. The newest powered chairs use a captain's chair that can even recline so there is no need to get into and out of the chair when you want to relax or watch TV. The most recent chairs have a very tight turning radius, which makes them very maneuverable and the fastest speeds that can be reached in a wheel chair are up to 20 mph.

Walkers are used to help assist those that can still get around but may need a little extra support. Almost all walkers are foldable and last for a long time. The brakes on the walkers are in the hands so you do not have to worry about it rolling off out of control. The brakes can also be locked into place for safety. Many walkers will have baskets that can carry your bag or purchased items and may even include a foldable seat so you can sit and rest on your walker if needed.

A patient lift is typically used in hospitals and care facilities but may also be found in personal homes. This is used to help the patient raise themselves form a horizontal position and really can help with any movement of any kind. This is used for patients that have extremely limited mobility and do not have the strength to lift their torso or legs without help. - 29956

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