Walking Canes and Walking Sticks: Navigating the Differences
Walking canes tend to be more medical in nature with handles that are more supportive. Walking sticks are usually more recreational and used on a part-time basis. Here’s how to choose.
Some older adults experience a decrease or loss of mobility – usually for reasons beyond their control due to medical issues or frailty. Thankfully, there are many options for people with mobility problems. And, most people are unaware of what their choices are.
So, we created these guides to help seniors and the elderly improve their mobility, especially at home. These guides offer tips for choosing the right mobility equipment for your needs as well as expert reviews of mobility equipment and devices.
Walking canes tend to be more medical in nature with handles that are more supportive. Walking sticks are usually more recreational and used on a part-time basis. Here’s how to choose.
Wheelchairs are a mystery to most people. But when you or a loved one needs one, you want to know everything you can. In this guide I’ll teach you what you need to know about buying a wheelchair. I’ll also give you a list of the best wheelchairs – from an expert’s point of view.
A wheelchair should fit the person who is using it but what if it doesn’t fit through your narrow doorways? Here’s how to find a narrow wheelchair that also fits well in small spaces.
These gifts for seniors with limited mobility help reduce the chance of a fall or prevent the need for seniors to get up and down so often. But, gifts should be fun, right? Here are my top recommendations.
Our mobility equipment expert tests and reviews the OasisSpace Advanced Upright Walker and explains how it compares to others and why he recommends it.
Losing your mobility can be devastating to your quality of life. But, there are many mobility aids that can help. Use this list of the top mobility aids for the elderly then have a conversation with your doctor about your needs.
Power wheelchairs are very helpful to people with serious mobility challenges. The problem is though that they generally aren’t easy to transport. However, lightweight folding power wheelchairs like these solve that problem!
Knee walkers (aka Knee Scooters) are a great alternative to traditional crutches or wheelchair. They are easier (and more fun?) to use for sure. Here are tips for how to use a knee walker to improve your mobility with a list of the best knee walkers on the market.
People in wheelchairs have different needs and wants than others. Of course, they appreciate jewelry, electronics, and other standard gifts too. But, if you are looking for something more practical, here are some great gifts for people in wheelchairs.
Many people who are suffering from a disability or recovering from an injury that affects one of their legs often feel confined to their homes. But, a knee walker (aka knee scooter) can help get you out of the house for some fresh air and unlimited movement. Here are the best knee walkers for outdoor use.
Walking canes with lights provide a lit path for seniors who have to walk in the dark. They also help seniors be more visible during the day. Here are the best lighted canes to improve walking safety for seniors.
Mobility issues among seniors and the elderly can hinder them from spending time at the beach even if they actually love it. Fortunately, it is possible for individuals who are suffering from mobility issues to enjoy their time at the beach with beach wheelchairs.
The type of flooring to install in a home with a wheelchair user is one of the most important considerations. Quality flooring makes accessibility easier for persons that use wheelchairs. Balancing function and comfort though can be a tough thing to accomplish.
An outdoor walker is essential if you suffer from balance or mobility problems and still want to get outside for some fresh air. But, it is important to do so with safety in mind. Here are some of the best outdoor walkers for seniors and the elderly.
Propelling yourself in a manual wheelchair all day can be brutal on your hands. You risk injuries to your fingers not to mention all the dirt and grime. So, here are the best wheelchair gloves to protect, comfort and warm your hands.
Winter can be a brutal season for people who use wheelchairs. Fortunately heated blankets like these keep wheelchair users warm all winter. The best ones are also cord-free and stay in place!
Wheelchair users have different needs when looking for wheelchair blankets. Learn more about those needs and see the best wheelchair blankets.
Canes help seniors maintain their balance by providing another point of contact with the ground. Here are the best walking canes for seniors and the elderly.
Needing a wheelchair is no reason to not travel. Here are the best travel wheelchairs that are lightweight, fold up, and are easy to lift and load to let you go on your journey.
Reclining wheelchairs have backs that recline to a nearly flat position to improve user comfort and posture. Like most things, they have their pros and cons. This guide will teach you more about them plus I’ll show you some of the best reclining wheelchairs on the market.
Mobility problems don’t have to affect your ability to remain active and promote good health. Even if you use a wheelchair! Wheelchair yoga offers many health benefits through poses that can be done while seated in a chair. Keep reading to learn more.
Combo rollator transport chairs are hybrid walkers that convert to wheelchairs. So, if a senior gets tired and needs to rest, you can quickly convert their rollator walker into a transport chair. Then, you can safely push them to your destination. The best rollator transport chair combos convert quickly, have comfortable seats, and built-in footrests.
There are many important factors that can make a wheelchair comfortable or miserable. As a matter of fact, usually the problem isn’t the wheelchair itself. Accessories like cushions and padded backs can make a big difference. Here is how you can make your current chair more comfortable.
The main reason seniors use canes is for stability and to improve mobility with balance problems. Quad canes aka four prong canes have a wider base than other canes so they make better contact with the ground. In this guide, I’ll review the best quad canes based on my experience working at a medical equipment dealer.
It’s important that your mobility equipment fits right for your safety. Men have special needs when it comes to walking canes. Usually, they need taller canes that support more weight. Here are the best walking canes for men.
When a senior’s mobility begins to fail, many of them think that they need a scooter for mobility help. They look more fun that a power wheelchair, right? But, there are some advantages and disadvantages of scooters that you need to know about to make an informed decision.
Women have special needs in walking canes. Because they are typically shorter than men, canes that height adjustable are important. Many women also prefer canes with a little style too. Here are the best walking canes for women.
Transport wheelchairs are small, portable wheelchairs that make it easier to take seniors and the elderly along when long periods of walking are needed. The best transport chairs are lightweight, easy to fold, and easy to load. But there are some drawbacks to them as well.
Yes, Medicare does pay for walking canes as long as your doctor provides the correct documentation and you meet their coverage guidelines. Keep reading to learn more about the coverage criteria.