Rollator

Grow old gracefully and with style with awesome rollator

DISCOVER HOW TO AGE IN PLACE GRACEFULLY WITH AMAZING ROLLATOR

Aging in place is a term used to define a senior’s intent and long-term plan to continue living at home for as long as they can. Studies indicate that 75% of senior citizens want to remain at home. Living at home for the elderly is certainly not always easy for them, especially if they are risk for falling, have a disability, rehabbing after an injury or in ailing health.

Increase Independence And Reduce The Pain In Your Loved Ones Life!

The good news is there are products that will enable them to make the necessary living adjustments and therefore make their stay at home safer and more successful in the long haul. These devices can provide several benefits to the senior, including more independence, reduced pain, and increased confidence and positive self image.

My mother in law has a rollator and it helps her get around more quickly. Not there are two products that can help your mom or dad
or even you get from point A to point B. A walker and a rollator.

When should you use a walker?

Walkers are best for users that need stable support and walk at a slower pace. If you are mobile enough to walk instead of using a wheelchair, but have difficulty walking from your bedroom to your bathroom, a walker might be the right choice for you. A walker is also a good solution for people recovering from hip or knee replacement surgery who can’t bear weight on one leg.

When should you use a rollator?

A rollator is ideal for people who can walk but might need a little help with balance and stability. Rollators allow you to walk at a quicker pace and help with a normal gait. The user should be able to steer the rollator and operate the hand brakes as needed. Most rollators have a seat, allowing you to take a rest as needed. Here are some other benefits of having a walker or a rollator:

Improving the way they walk.
Increasing their forward momentum.
Reducing the load on the lower limbs.
Transmitting sensory cues through the hands.
Facilitating upright posture.
Making it easier for them to get around.
Ability for them to participate in their community.

If this looks like a possible health solution for you or your mom or dad, Click here to learn more.