Monday, December 17, 2012

Choose Medical Walkers / Rollators Home Health Equipment







Choosing the best walker to meet your needs will make a great difference in your day to day life. I have included a checklist for choosing your walker / rollator home health equipment.


Instructions


1. Determine Your Needs and Desires for your mobility walker: How will you use your walker.


1. Daily Use Or Occasional Use








2. What type of Seat would you like (Note that a cushioned seat is beneficial if you may need to sit for more than a few minutes.)


3. Will you use your walker outdoors?


4. How much weight capacity does your walker need to handle?


5. Are you extra tall or short?


6. Will your walker need to be folded and to be able to fit in a truck?


7. Are you able to work the hand brakes?


8. Will you be using your walker to transport items such as laundry baskets or large packages.


9. Wheels? No Wheels? Glides? Four Wheels? Three Wheels? Many Choices.


10. Do you need to carry an oxygen tank on your walker?


11. Will your walker be used on carpeting or hard floors?


2. Color Choices: Blue, Burgundy, Green, Pink (Breast Cancer Awareness)


3. Go out and tests drive mobility walkers.


Visit area medical supply stores to see the varieties and get a feel for the different kinds. If your friends have a walker try it out to see how it feels and ask them what they like and don't like about their walker rollator.


4. Shop for your walker.


1. Local home medical equipment stores will often have several varieties for you to try out.


2. Shop Online


5. Financing for your medical equipment.


1. Pricing ranges from $60 to $250 plus.


2. Get a prescription from your doctor and check if your medicare or insurance company will pay for part or all of it.


3. Another option is to put the walker / rollator on your Christmas or Birthday wish list.


6. Accessorize your walker. Yes, walkers have many accessories to choose from.


Such as cloth bags that are attached to the front.


Pillow cushions to sit on.


Baskets.


Seniors are quite creative when it comes to customizing their walkers. I have seen bike horns, Teddy Bears, Flags, Ribbons, Holiday flashing lights and stickers decorating walkers.


7. Schedule regular maintenance of your walker. Assign someone who visits regularly to check the nuts & bolts, wheels, brakes and the overall safety of your walker. The main reason to have a walker is to assist with walking and to help prevent falls.

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