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Mobility aids are used by aged and disable people to walk and move around more easily. The use of mobility aids is not just for the elderly but any person with a disability may need to use a mobility aid as well. <br>Some Examples of Mobility Aids:<br>Wheel Chair <br>Mobility Scooter <br>Walking Frames and Walking Sticks <br><br>Get view on different types of mobility aids https://www.assistancehealthcare.com.au
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Mobility Aids Mobility aids can play great role in the lives of aged and disabled people as mobility aid can help these people to walk and move around more easily. Explore more mobility aids https://www.assistancehealthcare.com.au
Wheel Chair: A wheel chair is a chair that is placed on two large wheels. The wheel chair has handles at the back which allows for a person to push the chair along, or the person in the wheel chair can push the wheels around and maneuver the chair that way.
Mobility scooters are great to help people get about with ease, they can be easily taken apart for quick storage either at home or in the boot of the car. Most mobility scooters have a basket on the front which is great for storage for the rider to place their belongings, whether its their handbag, or the items they buy shopping, the scooter makes popping down to the shops as easy as 1-2-3.
Have a walking frame or walking stick relieves some of the weight that is put on the body while walking. If a person has a hurt leg or knee for example they can use a walking frame or walking stick to help them along.
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