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
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Different hand grips (including arthritic) |
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Various colors and styles (including folding) |
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| Advantages |
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Minimal support and stability |
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Small and compact |
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Lightweight |
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| Disadvantages |
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May not provide enough support |
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Quad cane
| Features |
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Small base or large base |
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Various colors and styles |
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| Advantages |
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Minimal to moderate support and stability on one side |
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Lightweight |
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| Disadvantages |
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Can be cumbersome |
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Large base can be difficult on stairs |
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Front-wheel walker
| Features |
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3" to 5" wheels |
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Swivel wheels optional |
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Bariatric (heavy-duty) or tall sizes available |
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Accessories tray or basket available |
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| Advantages |
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Moderate to heavy support |
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Good after surgery or hospitalization |
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Lightweight and easily stored |
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Manageable on stairs with training |
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| Disadvantages |
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Cumbersome on uneven surfaces and in community |
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Rubber tips wear out quickly and catch easily |
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No seat for resting |
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Rollator
| Features |
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2-, 3- and 4-wheel models available |
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Hand brakes for safety, or push-down brakes(for those with less grip) |
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Heavy-duty, tall, and junior sizes available |
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| Advantages |
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Provides minimal to moderate support |
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Large wheels for easy maneuverability and less effort |
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Good for outdoor and community use |
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Seat available for rest breaks |
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Basket available for personal items or oxygen |
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Easy-to-use hand brakes for safety |
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| Disadvantages |
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Weight (12 to 16.5 lbs) |
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Needs occasional brake maintenance |
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Difficult on stairs; may need caregiver to carry |
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