At UK Stairlifts, we sell a wide range of electric and manual wheelchairs, disabled scooters and other mobility aids. But we also offer a variety of disabled walkers. Here’s a look at what’s available on the disabled walkers market. Disabled walkers are ideal if your relative’s mobility is impaired but not badly enough that they have to use a wheelchair. A disabled walker is a specialised piece of medical equipment that the elderly can use when looking for support and stability…
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Few inventions have done as much as electric wheelchairs to increase the mobility of disabled and elderly people. Disabled electric wheelchairs provide independence for people who otherwise would struggle. Of course, electric wheelchairs don’t just help with permanent mobility problems. They can help your relative if they have a temporary problem and are unable to walk without pain. With an electric wheelchair, a reasonably normal life is still possible…
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Electric mobility scooters could be the answer if your relative is disabled and still looking to keep their independence and get around. Electric wheelchair scooters, or mobility scooters, provide mobility for disabled people. The latest electric scooter models are highly affordable, yet very durable and a more attractive option to many than electric wheelchairs…
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We’re one of the UK’s top suppliers of mobility aids, such as mobility scooters, wheelchair ramps, disabled wheelchairs and disabled walkers. At UK Stairlifts, you’ll find a wide range of mobility aids from top suppliers such as Pride Mobility, plus all the impartial advice you need to make an informed choice on the next mobility scooter, disabled walker, power wheelchair or other mobility equipment you buy for a friend or relative…
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If you’re thinking of investing in a mobility scooter for a relative, there are a few points to bear in mind. As a mobility scooter user, they’ll be on the pavement. This means watching out for other people. If their eyesight is not great or they have learning difficulties, it’s best to talk to a doctor before investing in a mobility scooter…
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