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- Mobility news and infoNews, articles and info about mobility equipment, like mobility scooters, stairlifts, ramps, canes etcetera.
- About mobility scooters Mobility scooters, as the name suggests, are mobility aids or mobility equipment. These scooters look like wheelchairs, but they are powered by batteries. There are different types of mobility scooters. You can find four wheel mobility scooters and three wheel mobility scooters.
- Scooter vs wheelchairA wheelchair is alright inside the house, but if you want to go shopping or to the nearby park, an electric scooter is your better choice. It is faster than a wheelchair, and can travel for many more miles before needing a recharge.
- LiftsAll kinds of lifts for the disabled, like lifts for wheelchairs, stairlifts, bath lifts and chair lifts. Brands like Medcare, Invacare, Silverstar, Chairway.
- Bath liftsBath lifts are ideal for helping sick or disabled people in and out of the bathtub.
- Lift chairs
- Patient lifts
- Stairlifts
- Wheelchair lifts
- Ramps
- ScootersElectric mobility scooters provide the elderly, disabled, and seriously ill with renewed freedom of movement. Many people suffer from conditions like arthritis, muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis can benefit from the use of electric scooters.
- Four wheel scootersFour wheel mobility scooters provide comfort, and although they can't turn as sharply as three wheelers, they easily allow the person to go backwards, forwards, left and right. 4 wheel electric mobility scooters are stable.
- Heavy duty scooters
- Lightweight scootersMany mobility scooters, especially the lightweight three wheel variety, can be disassembled into basic components in order to be stowed easily in the trunk of a car. This makes them especially helpful for outings with friends and family.
- Three wheel scootersThree wheel mobility scooters are the most popular ones. Their single front wheel makes them easy to maneuver, and they steer lighter on account of their simple steering transmissions and connections.
- Various scootersIn every branch or business one encounters items that prompt the question: "Where the heck do I put them"? In this particular case I have opted for "Mobility scooter stuff that doesn't fit elsewhere".
- Walkers & Canes
- Fixed canesIf you're not too badly handicapped or injured, a fixed walking cane helps you to be mobile again. Fixed canes can make all the difference for your mobility!
- Folding canes
- Folding walkers
- Walkers and rollators
- Wheelchairs
- Electric wheelchairsThe development of lightweight and highly manoeuvrable motorized wheelchairs for use inside the home, has allowed people to move about in small places and complete their activities of daily living without (much) help.
- Manual wheelchairsThe manual wheelchair or manually propelled wheelchair. You'll be surprised how much it can do for you and how far it can take you. Or rather: how far you can take yourself with its help.
- Various wheelchairsSpecial high wheelchairs, with armrests swinging up and out of the way, designed for transporting people and not for self-propulsion. These and various other wheelchairs, including lots of wheelchair parts.
- Widely varied stuff
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