Personal Mobility Challenges, Personal Mobility Solutions

By Chris Wright, published Oct 13, 2007
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There was a time you moved around with little effort and put no thought into this everyday task. Nowadays, even though you think long and hard about getting from Point A to Point B, you don't always have a ready solution.

That's where personal mobility aids come in. Designers and manufacturers have put in the time and money and do have wonderful solutions to your mobility challenges.

Are any of these scenarios familiar to you?The Challenge: Getting In and Out of Cars

Velour, leather, and cloth car seats present a distinct problem to folks who experience pain and discomfort associated with mobility. It's nearly impossible to slide out of these seats, much less rotate one's legs out of the car.

The Solution: Car seat slides and swivels that make getting in and out of cars a snap. Add a transfer bar, and you've got a sturdy, stable surface to grip onto. The Challenge: Being Physically Shifted by a Caregiver

If you have very limited mobility, you may need to be physically shifted from bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to car, or other variations. If you are a caregiver, you may know the difficulty of transferring a person who has limited mobility. It is difficult to grasp patients without causing bruising and pain.

The Solution: Gait and transfer belts are strong, specially padded belts that have grip handles for assisting people who need help moving from one place to another.The Challenge: Wheelchairs and Hot Coffee Don't Mix

As if it's not hard enough to propel a wheelchair, just try doing it with a cup of hot coffee wedged between your legs.

The Solution: Spiffy cup holders uniquely designed to attach to wheelchairs, freeing up your arms and hands to move the chair.The Challenge: Walkers that Catch on Carpeting

Those grippy rubber tips on walkers are great for slick floors, but terrible for carpeting. They tend to catch on the carpeting. Next thing you know, you're doing a forward somersault!

The Solution: Walker glides and slides that pop right on the bottoms of the legs and let you "ski" over any carpeted surface.The Challenge: Walker + Stack of Books or Rental Movies = Disaster

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