Mobility equipment for everyday independence
September 30th, 2008Many people think mobility equipment is restricted to inflatable cushions, wheelchairs and walking sticks. The market has developed many useful items to help the disabled and elderly lead an independent life with the wide range of mobility products available today.
Toileting and bathing can be the biggest challenge. It is difficult to keep people who struggle with mobility safe and give them privacy and independence at the same time. However, there is a solution to this problem. There are many mobility aids that can make these tasks easy. There are bath lifts which raise and lower the person into the water, bath boards and many other products. If you are buying a bath lift you must ensure that it has a safety position, it can carry your weight and even if the battery is low it will still work.
It is also important that the bath lift you buy is easy to dismantle and lightweight so it can be moved as required, such as in the event of having visitors to stay. There are other kinds of mobility equipment like bath rails, bath steps and other items that make showering easy. Also available are raised toilet seats for people who have hip or knee problems. This makes sitting and getting up much easier.
Mobility equipment has developed immensely since initial ideas and production, not only in functionality but also in style. They are available in colours and designs that people enjoy seeing around the home.
Disability aids for purposes other than moving around
September 29th, 2008Disability aids have not only helped people lead easier lives but with advancements in technology, they have improved considerably and have made it easy to live a more independent life. These aids have made a huge difference in the lives of the disabled and the elderly as they have become much more affordable too.
There are a number of disability and mobility aids available such as easy grip tools and products that enable disabled people to hold onto things easily. Also available are cushions, bags, gloves, oxygen bags and other accessories. These products make everyday living simple and there is no need to depend on others for everything.
Mobility and disability aids are not restricted to just moving around from one place to another as some people might think. There are items that make daily tasks easy to perform in any part of the home. You may be surprised, but there are also aids for the kitchen that enable a disabled person to do the small things that matter. These include key and tap turners, pill dispensers, kettle tippers, two handed mugs, specially designed dishes, cutlery with soft handles and so much more.
All these products are easy to use and install, though there are some products that should be installed by a professional. It is important that you enquire about the installation procedure, usage and longevity of mobility aids when you purchase them. If it is simple to install, you can probably do it yourself although in some cases people will need someone to install it.
Walking aids for those who need it the most
September 28th, 2008We all enjoy a simple walk in an open space with our loved ones, but think of people that cannot walk properly or freely. There are millions of people in the world who cannot walk properly and have to spend most of their time sitting at home. However, walking aids are now available that can help these people to walk and move freely without requiring any help from anyone.
Walking aids help people walk in the way they want. There are different types of walking sticks available for people who need support while walking. Walking sticks are ideal for people who require minimal support and can walk on their own. They provide support for people recovering from illness or injuries as well as for older people.
Walking sticks are made of wood and metal. You can also purchase a foldable walking stick if you travel a lot. Foldable walking sticks have a âTâ shape handle that is very light and easy to use. While travelling, you can easily keep these foldable walking sticks inside a bag. Some walking sticks have firm grips that are specially designed for people suffering from arthritis. These walking sticks can be adjusted easily according to the height of the user.
People who have problems balancing themselves should use quad canes as they have a curved neck which places the weight directly on the shaft for safety. There are also walking sticks available with seats which users can open flat and clip to the stick for sitting on.
Different types of trolleys to make your life more comfortable
September 27th, 2008There are a lot of new products available that help you do routine tasks quickly and easily. With the help of these products, you can easily manage all your household work much more efficiently. There may be a lot of things that remain unattended in your house and that may lead to problems in the long run, but with these household trolleys you can manage everything effectively.
These household trolleys include folding trolleys, trolleys with compact small castors, with compact large castors, with standard small castors and with standard large castors.
The folding trolley comes with a sturdy steel frame and moulded plastic trays. You can easily fold these trolleys to move them from one place to another or to store them. The handles are specially angled in a way to provide you with a firm and stable grip. The height can be adjusted as well.
Trolleys with compact small castors are available with two coloured shelves. You can have them in an attractive beech finish to match your room decor. The lower shelf is cut away at the end of the handle so that you can easily walk with the trolley in a safe and easy manner.
You can use these trolleys in different areas of your home. With these trolleys, you can manage all your household products in an efficient way. You will no longer have to waste time in finding things as you can store and organise them in these trolleys.
Disability aids for comfort and convenience when bathing
September 26th, 2008The main function of disability aid products is to support and help disabled people in their day to day lives. Disability aids make the life of the disabled more comfortable. Disability aids are technically designed and developed especially for people with mobility problems. The design of every product is done by experts. The experts keep in mind that the design should be comfortable for its users. These experts first analyse, examine and design the product and then a manufacturer makes the disability products.
There are millions of people with disability problems. Disability products are made to support disabled people with their routine tasks. Disability products help people in dressing, bathing, eating and other essential activities.
There are a number of high end special disability products that can be used for enhancing the lives of disabled people. To assist disabled people and senior citizens when bathing, bath lifts can be used. Bath lifts have a seat that can be fitted in the bath. Users can slide from the side of bath in to the seat.
The lift lowers itself and the user gets into the bath gently. Bath lifts work on mains as well as batteries. Batteries are for back-up in case of a power cut. Most bath lifts can be fitted in any standard shaped baths. Bath lifts have suckers at every corner to hold them securely to the bath.
Mobility aids make you independent
September 25th, 2008Many people have trouble when bathing. For such people it would be a better option if they have the proper bathing and mobility aids to hand. Mobility aids make bathing easier for people who are disabled or struggle with their mobility. Mobility aids are a great help to the users and at the same time they are easier and safer as compared to traditional ways of bathing.
To help elderly or disabled people get out of the bath and shower there are many disability aids available. Bathing aids like steps, grabs, and poles are very helpful for disabled people to get in and out of the bath. Steps can be built up to the height of the user to help the person get in and out of the bath easily.
You can even fit grabs, rails and poles to the bathroom wall and floor to provide support to users when getting up after a bath. It is always better to get grab rails and poles fitted by a professional.
Bath lifts are very useful for disabled people. They work on electricity by lowering and raising the users into the bath tub. Bath lifts have chargeable batteries that can be used if there is no electricity. A transfer bench helps to transfer the user from a wheelchair to the bath easily. People who have problems sitting can raise the seat with the help of mobility aids like toilet seats. These toilet seats can be fitted in all normal toilets.
Mobility aids for people who need it the most
September 24th, 2008Many of us do not think much about reduced mobility. It is something which millions of people around the world live with everyday.
In recent years, mobility aids have improved greatly and have benefited the disabled and elderly people to a great extent. New age mobility products like stair lifts; walk-in-baths and riser chairs have improved the day to day life of users tremendously.
Bath lifts are a good example of effective mobility aids. Bath lift helps people who have problems in moving while bathing.
Walking up and down the staircase is very difficult for many older people. Climbing stairs can be dangerous for people above the age of 65. For such people, stair lifts are the perfect mobility aid that is available. A stair lift has a chair which takes the user up and down with the help of a secured track. Depending upon the type of stair lift, some chairs support up to 500 pounds, these stair lifts are heavy duty and have seats that are wider and reinforced. However, some stair lifts only support a weight of around 350 pounds.
There are electric wheelchairs available that are fitted with an electric propulsion system. These wheelchairs offer a lot of electricity. Electric wheelchairs offer superior manoeuvrability and stability to the user.
By using these mobility aids, people with disabilities can overcome their difficulties and lead a comfortable and independent life.
Disability products for convenience in day to day life
September 23rd, 2008Mobility products are specially made for people who need external assistance and support products but still want to live an independent life. Mobility products are ergonomically designed for these people. Mobility products are developed for offering help with basic day to day activities like bathing and dressing, some of the products mobility aids products available for these people are as follow:
Knee support
Knee supports are made up of unique Trioxon layered material captures. They retain and apply natural body heat and normal support for relief from pain. Knee supports are suitable for a long period of time. User can wrap the knee support easily for positioning and adjusting. You can secure it with a hook and loop closure. Knee support allows your skin to breathe and remain dry.
Splint palm protector
Splint palm protector prevents your fingers from digging into your palm. A splint palm protector has cuff fabricated from closed cell foam and lined with a pile fabric.
Wrist supporter
The wrist supporter is one of the best support protection products available. It is a classic choice for treating pain in hands and wrists. People who have discomfort of carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, tendonitis etc. should wear wrist supporters as it is best solution available for them.
Thermoskin gloves
Thermoskin gloves are designed to relieve arthritic pain in hands and fingers. The outer cover of thermoskin gloves provide extra grip. Users can wear thermoskin gloves for long periods of time as they provide comfort and allow the skin to breathe easily.
Protection and support aids for people who have disability and mobility problems
September 22nd, 2008Whether it is due to a stroke, diabetes, poor vision or old age, every person reaches a time where he or she needs to rely on someone to take care of them. Protection and support products help these people immensely. These products help people to live their day to day life more conveniently. There are a variety of products designed for meeting all the needs of the consumers that have disability and mobility problems. Some of the protection and support products are as follows:
Thermo skin gloves
People that suffer from arthritis can use thermo skin gloves that are specifically designed to relive arthritic pain in fingers and hands. The outer layer of the gloves is textured to provide extra grip. Trioxon lining reduces skin irritation and allows skin to breathe. Arthritis thermoskin gloves increase circulation to the area and provide long term comfort for the user. These gloves have a Velcro closure for ease in application.
Backbrace
Backbrace is a flexible and elasticated belt for lumbar support. Backbrace belts support your spine with pressure pads. The pad applies pressure to lower back. It supports abdomen and lower back to reduce minor back problems. Backbrace can be adjusted with 2 hooks and 2 loop panels.
Hip protector
Hip protectors are clinically proven to reduce fall-related hip fractures. Hip protectors are comfortable to wear, with no visible broadening of hips. A hip protector diverts the impact of the blow away from the fragile hip bone and surrounding soft tissues.
Mobility aids for your kitchen
September 20th, 2008Many are unaware of the fact that there are mobility items available that assist people in the kitchen. They are not as prominent as wheelchairs or walkers, but they are just as useful. Kitchen aids are items used on an everyday basis and provide more help than most us might think. These aids make it easy for people to work around tasks they find difficult in the kitchen.
A wide range of kitchen aids include tap and knob turners, bottle and jar openers, key turners, cutlery, trolleys, cups and tippers, handy plugs and non slip mats are available.
Tap and knob turners help in using taps and knobs without much difficulty as they make them like lever. Bottle and jar openers also help in opening them with ease. These include a number of features like non slip, twist and turn and even electric openers. Key turners allow for better grip and good leverage for turning.
A special type of cutlery is available for those with a weak grip or restricted finger and hand movement. Knives and forks are specially designed to help with directional control. The cutlery range is also dishwasher safe.
Trolleys can assist in mobility aids as they help move food and drinks around the house without having to carry them. Special cups have been developed that make holding and drinking easier. Tippers ease the weight of the kettle making it easy to pour. Non-slip mats grip both dry and slippery surfaces to prevent undesired movement and can also be used to enhance grip on jars.





