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Mobility aids and devices

Choosing a walking device for your care recipient can be very confusing. Start by considering limits in the person’s balance, strength, flexibility and sensation. It’s also a good idea to include your care recipient in the decision if possible.

A doctor, therapist or equipment specialist who examines the individual’s current functional mobility can help you choose the right size to prevent falls – a leading cause of injury in older persons.

Here are some helpful comparisons if you are choosing a mobility aid:

Single-point cane

Features
Different hand grips (including arthritic)
Various colors and styles (including folding)
   
Advantages
Minimal support and stability
Small and compact
Lightweight
   
Disadvantages
May not provide enough support

Single-point cane

Quad cane

Features
Small base or large base
Various colors and styles
   
Advantages
Minimal to moderate support and stability on one side
Lightweight
   
Disadvantages
Can be cumbersome
Large base can be difficult on stairs

Quad cane

Front-wheel walker

Features
3" to 5" wheels
Swivel wheels optional
Bariatric (heavy-duty) or tall sizes available
Accessories tray or basket available
   
Advantages
Moderate to heavy support
Good after surgery or hospitalization
Lightweight and easily stored
Manageable on stairs with training
   
Disadvantages
Cumbersome on uneven surfaces and in community
Rubber tips wear out quickly and catch easily
No seat for resting
Front-wheel walker

Rollator

Features
2-, 3- and 4-wheel models available
Hand brakes for safety, or push-down brakes(for those with less grip)
Heavy-duty, tall, and junior sizes available
   
Advantages
Provides minimal to moderate support
Large wheels for easy maneuverability and less effort
Good for outdoor and community use
Seat available for rest breaks
Basket available for personal items or oxygen
Easy-to-use hand brakes for safety
   
Disadvantages
Weight (12 to 16.5 lbs)
Needs occasional brake maintenance
Difficult on stairs; may need caregiver to carry
Rollator

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