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For individuals with mobility challenges, walkers can provide the support needed to conquer daily tasks with greater ease. Today, there are more mobility options available than ever before. To identify which is right for your needs, it may be helpful to have some background information on each type of walker. Here’s a brief overview to help you make an informed decision.  

A Guide to the Different Types of Walkers

1. Would a Lightweight Model Suit You Best?

Some walkers are known for their sturdiness and stability, while others are exceptionally lightweight. A lighter option may be easier to transport and maneuver, but taller individuals may prefer the sense of security afforded by a heavier alternative. If you’re unsure which option would work best for your needs, opt for a medium-sized device.   

2. Do You Want a Walker With Wheels?

walkers Lincoln NESome traditional walkers feature rubber bottoms, which are convenient for smooth, level surfaces. Wheels, on the other hand, allow you to move freely across varied terrain. When making your decision, consider the types of places where you’ll use your walker most. Some individuals even opt to have two separate models: one for inside the home and one for outdoor use.

3. Should You Consider a Seat Attachment?

Knowing you have the option to sit when needed can provide peace of mind. There are upgraded models of walkers called rollators available, which boast four wheels and a seat attachment. These models are especially useful for anyone who may become fatigued or those who plan to cover a longer distance with their walker.

 

Lincoln Mobility is the premier source for mobility devices, from walkers to wheelchairs and stair lifts, in Lancaster County. In addition to sales, their dedicated team can also assist you with insurance reimbursements and repair services. Learn more about their selection of walkers by calling (402) 421-8800, visit their website for additional information, or stop in their showroom at 2655 S. 70th St. in Lincoln, NE.

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