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Solutions to improve reduced mobility

Country Care Group is a family owned and operated national group of service providers that manufactures, distributes and sells a large range of innovative healthcare products for the Australian and International markets.

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Solutions to improve reduced mobility

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  1. Solutions to improve reduced mobility There are tools like folding walking stick and many other supporting tools that help our elders to lead a normal life despite having reduced mobility. The market offers us a multitude of products that greatly facilitate our day to day work. Surely on some occasion, you have seen a cane or shower stools and have thought of your older relative, or even some shoes to walk around the house designed for him. To correctly select the element that will help our senior in moving him, we must, first, see what degree of dependency our senior has. If our eldest has a very slightly reduced mobility, we can start using orthopedic insoles and orthopedic shoes. Both products do not present an excessively high cost and will help our elderly to mitigate pain when walking and correct posture. In any case, they are products that have to be manufactured with the elderly in mind, since some generics can cause injuries as we collect in this guide on shoes and orthopedic insoles. For walking support: If our eldest has medium difficulty when walking, it will not be a bad option to try a cane or walking sticks. Who has not ever used a crutch or cane? It is a very simple and inexpensive instrument. Helps seniors to lighten the weight and takes the load off sore joints. You have to keep in mind when getting one the material of the cane, the quality of its handle, and its height. If we find that the cane is not enough, we should consider a walker as an alternative. Walkers have a greater base of support and are safer. The prices are somewhat higher, but they are very useful since some come with chairs and baskets for small purchases. As we collect in this complete walker buying guide, it is necessary to inform yourself before getting one of them. User height and weight: The comfort and well-being of the person using the chair are paramount. We remember that the choice of a chair with height-adjustable armrests is very important. You can also find an overbed table and over toilet frame to offer better support for the elderly. From countrycaregroup.com.au, we are one of the leading suppliers of mobility tools for the elderly. We want to help you always choose the most suitable wheelchair, bed cradle, urination bottle, and many other several items. We would love for you to contact us so we can advise you on everything you need. Also, we have hospital beds and a wedge pillow for you.

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