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Mobility Ramps: Provides Safe and Reliable Access
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Wheelchair/Mobility Scooter ramps are a great ally, recently supported by the law. The law was passed in March 2013. A wheelchair and mobility scooter ramp is an alternative to stairs. It can be placed on top of an existing stairway or by its side or even completely replace. Ramps allow people with disabilities to travel from lower level to upper level with ease. Introducing the Ausnew Mobility Ramps The Ausnew selection of mobility access ramps includes a variety of options. They are designed for people in wheelchairs, scooters and mobility scooters to get over a curb or over a threshold....
Swan Neck Walking Sticks: Provides Support and Stability
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Providing additional support and stability while walking, the Ausnew offset cane centers the user’s weight over the cane base for greater balance and support while reducing hand and wrist fatigue. Fitted with a non-slip rubber cane tip, the offset cane can be used while navigating any surface. Used on either hand, the cane height is also adjustable for a comfortable, customized fit. Introducing the Ausnew Swan Neck Walking Sticks These can also be single-point straight sticks but come with a swan neck curve at the top of the stick up to the handle. The swan neck offsets your weight to...
Recliner: A Great Positional Relief Provider
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Walking Stick: Support and Care for Every Step
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At times the elderly may have to face the reality that certain mobility aids are necessary not just to assist with movement but also as a preventative measure to avoid falls. A walking stick, also referred to as a walking cane, is probably the most basic yet highly versatile mobility aid. It is primarily used to assist with balancing, improve stability and at times even reduce the pressure that may be causing pain. Most walking sticks are thought of to be a straight, long stick either with a straight or curved handle but there are actually various different types depending...
Patient Lifter: Assisting with Transfers and Mobility.
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