July 1st, 2009
There are different types of mobility aids available for the disabled and the elderly. Mentioned below are the some of the most useful and popular mobility aids.
Mobility scooters
Besides being easy and fun, mobility scooters are very helpful for those with mobility disabilities and those who may not be able to walk long distances. Mobility scooters have found great popularity among the elderly. You can now see many elderly people zooming around pavements to the grocery stores or to meet their errands. Mobility scooters have given these people the freedom and self dependency that always wanted.
New wheelchairs
The regular wheelchair has given way to new and improved aids such as the electric wheelchair and the power wheelchair. The electric wheelchair is a battery powered, and joystick controlled mobility aid that allows people with severe mobility disabilities to move around effortlessly. The powered wheelchair on the other hand if of two types, self propelled or attendant propelled. Attendant propelled wheelchairs are mostly used in hospitals. A new mobility aid that is very effective is the stair lift. Stairlifts allow people with mobility problems to climb stairs effortlessly.
Aids that make you comfortable
For people with disabilities that do not allow them to venture out, there are mobility aids available such as the adjustable bed and the rise and recline chairs. The adjustable bed can be adjusted to the required level to make that person comfortable. Rise and recline chairs are for those who have back problems. They rise when a person wants to stand and can also be pushed back for more comfort. Rise and recline chairs also have a footrest attached to them.
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June 24th, 2009
In the past few years, technology has improved considerably and mobility aids devices are one of the best examples of this. Mobility scooters, electric wheelchairs, rise and recliner chairs and adjustable beds are just a few of the mobility aid devices that have greatly changed the way in which disabled people live. Mobility aids devices such as mobility scooters provide plenty of benefits to the user.
While adjustable beds and rise and recliner chairs can help the disabled person to adjust the bed or chair, mobility scooters can help people to travel from one location to another. Mobility scooters can be used indoors as well as outdoors, which is one of their biggest advantages. Usually, people with mobility problems have to depend on other people. However, by using mobility scooters this problem can be solved.
Mobility scooters are strong, versatile and convenient mobility devices that help to improve the quality of life of the mobility challenged person. With the use of mobility scooters, people with limited mobility can retain their independence. These mobility scooters are available in several different sizes and shapes which allows the users to choose a particular model depending on their needs. They are available in three wheel and four wheel models. While three wheeled mobility scooters are best for indoor use, four wheeled mobility scooters are ideal for outdoor use as they provide great support and are more stable.
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June 1st, 2009
There are a host of mobility scooters available in the market. They provide a very useful service to people who have difficulty when walking. The mobility scooter has greatly increased in its popularity in the past few decades. Nowadays, when you are in the market to buy a mobility scooter, you have access to a lot of styles and types. So how does one go about getting the mobility scooter that suits their needs precisely?
The first step to buying a good mobility scooter is finding out exactly what you are looking for. The weight that a mobility scooter can hold makes a great deal of impact on the convenience it offers to the user. So assessing the weight of the user and adding some extra for shopping bags or any equipment you need to carry would give you a good idea which mobility scooter would work for you. Most mobility scooters can comfortably manage weights up to 300 pounds. Moreover, looking for a mobility scooter that provides enough leg room, depending on the height of the user would also help you to make the right decision.
Whether you plan to use the mobility scooter indoors or outdoors would also make an impact on the choices available to you. The three wheeled mobility scooters are better suited for indoor use owing to their increased manoeuvrability. The four wheeled ones are better suited and more stable for rough outdoor terrain.
Keeping these factors in mind will help you buy the correct mobility scooter.
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April 26th, 2009
A mobility scooter is a huge benefit for people suffering from physical disorders that make it difficult for them to move around freely. A mobility scooter is a long lasting investment and if you choose the right one, considering your requirements, you will be able to enjoy it for a long time to come. The following things, when kept in mind, will enable you to get a mobility scooter that will last long and give you the most comfortable ride:
Indoors or outdoors?
If you intend to use the mobility scooter for indoor purposes, like inside your home or inside a shopping centre, then a compact mobility scooter with easy manoeuvrability and a fixed turning radius will be your ideal option. However, if you intend to use the mobility scooter outdoors or on rough, uneven terrain, then it would make sense to choose a sturdy and durable mobility scooter.
Comfort
The length of a three-wheeled mobility scooter is comfortable enough to accommodate your legs. For individuals who can sit upright, the stability offered by the four wheeled mobility scooter is a good choice. A seat that swivels will also offer you the comfort of getting in and out without much trouble.
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April 9th, 2009
A mobility scooter is a great benefit for anyone who suffers from arthritis, circulation problems and other such medical complaints. Mobility scooters are very easy to use and to make them work should not be a daunting task for anyone. A lot of models of mobility scooters are available on the market nowadays. Their working essentially remains pretty much the same. The main differentiating factors are the number of wheels, the maximum speed and the size of the scooter.
Three wheeled electric scooters are great for indoor use because they have a smaller turning radius, making them very efficient in tackling tight corners. Four wheeled mobility scooters were previously considered a lot more stable, but owing to technological advancements, three wheeled scooters have become just as stable. Moreover, most mobility scooter manufacturers offer the same model in both three and four wheeled options.
The amount of time for which the mobility scooter will be used and how often will give you a fair idea of the model best suited to your needs. Mobility scooters feature rechargeable batteries which need to be recharged after a certain amount of use. This range of usage can vary from 10 miles among the smaller scooters to about 30 miles for the highly sophisticated ones. You can choose the one that fits your requirements the best.
It is also important to ensure that the user is extremely at ease while on the mobility scooter.
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March 22nd, 2009
A mobility scooter is a power operated scooter similar to a wheelchair. It is a mobility aid configured like a motor scooter. Mobility scooters are usually powered by battery. Mobility scooters powered by petrol are also available, though electric models are replacing them.
Mobility scooters are single-seat vehicles designed to help the mobility impaired. Mobility scooters empower the disabled and improve their quality of life. They help all those afflicted with mobility problems as a result of arthritis, muscular diseases or whatever else.
Given the wide array of brands, sizes and shapes, choosing the right mobility scooter can be a daunting task. Some of the key factors to be taken into consideration are transportability, the height of the user, the place of usage, storage and carrying capacity.
The scooter’s weight is an important consideration as the user’s weight determines its carrying capacity. Hence, it is important to choose the right scooter so as to avoid strain on batteries bringing down battery longevity.
The place of usage is equally important. If you are using mobility scooters in confined areas like a grocery store or a market place, three-wheelers or scooters with a small radius are advisable.
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March 11th, 2009
Mobility scooters are very useful for the disabled. They are among the best disability aids available on the market today. They are quite popular and really functional. These scooters are quite versatile in nature and are very cost effective.
Mobility scooters that are battery operated are very popular today. Once charged they can last several hours, making them quite convenient to use. These scooters can also take sharp turns on any kind of surface. Moreover, these scooters can be used for both indoor as well as outdoor use. They can be easily operated with the help of a joystick that is attached. They also come with a carrier on the handle bar for added convenience.
When these mobility scooters are not in use, they can be easily stored. The best advantage of mobility scooters is that the user does not have to exert their body for movement of the vehicle, unlike in the case of a self propelled wheelchair. These vehicles may be a little more expensive than other products, but then the price is worth it, as these vehicles help the disabled to live life independently without anyone else’s support. However, before purchasing a mobility scooter, it is always advisable to check its weight, speed, comfort and many other features to better suit your individual requirements.
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March 4th, 2009
A mobility scooter is a brilliant form of transport for people who are disabled or mobility impaired. They are very flexible and convenient to operate and handle. They also help you achieve that much needed independence, as you will not have to depend on anyone else for your movement needs.
Mobility scooters are available in two wheel, three wheel and four wheel options. Three wheeled scooters are much lighter than their four wheel variants, but the four wheeled scooters are considered to more balanced and stable than the three wheeled scooters. Mobility scooters are battery powered because of the cheaper maintenance costs and the environmentally friendliness of electricity. Mobility scooters are also available in both indoor and outdoor variants.
Lightweight mobility scooters are very easy to carry around. They can easily be tucked into the boot of a car to be transported. Some of them are even foldable. The fact that they can offer their users an increased amount of freedom and independence makes mobility scooters a very liberating buy for the user. They are recommended by doctors all over the world for their advantages and recovery benefits they offer to their patients.
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February 28th, 2009
Power chairs and mobility scooters are frequently grouped together to distinguish them from manual or traditional self-propelled wheelchairs. However, there are a few basic differences between a power chair and a mobility scooter.
The mobility scooter usually has three or four wheels; they are steered by using a tiller (bicycle style handlebar) that requires two hands. Mobility scooters are specifically designed to travel at speeds of up to 35 miles an hour. They are mostly used by people who face problems with mobility. Depending on the type and model, mobility scooters can easily be stored at home or can be transported in a car.
Power chairs look similar to traditional wheelchairs. The main advantage of a power chair is that it can be driven by one hand using a joystick controller. Powerchairs can be used indoors as well as outdoors whereas mobility scooters are basically meant for outdoor use. However, a few smaller models can be used indoors.
Mobility scooters have a single motor for driving the rear wheel, whereas a powerchair has two motors that drive the rear wheels individually. This provides a power chair with smaller turning circle making it perfect for indoor use. At the same time it also provides plenty of control and traction. Mobility scooters are less configurable than power chairs and usually have few optional extras. Mobility scooters are relatively less expensive than power chairs.
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February 15th, 2009
Mobility is one thing that plays a significant role in our lives. People with limited mobility often find it extremely difficult to move from one place to another. So, in order to do so, they have to take help from someone. There are many people who face problems with mobility. However, to overcome these problems mobility aid equipment can be used.
Over the years, mobility aid devices have seen a lot of improvements to cope with the needs of users. Mobility scooters are among the mobility aid devices that greatly help immobile people to regain their lost confidence and independence. These mobility scooters can be used indoors as well as outdoors and that is one of the best parts. Using these mobility scooters, the disabled can visit their friends, relatives and the shops. There are several types of mobility scooters which enable the user to choose one according to his or her needs.
Usually, a mobility scooter consists of a seat along with a back rest, a comfortable seating base and foot support. A mobility scooter comes with an arm rest which can be folded down. This is a great feature as it provides extra comfort to the rider and helps to reduce the stress and strain on the body. Mobility scooters are among the best mobility aids and have helped people with limited mobility to regain independence.
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