Bariatric Living Aids
bariatric wheel chair (obese) patients need sturdy mobility aids to help them maintain self-reliance. Utilizing small equipment increases staff pressure and risks injuries to both the client and caregiver.
Make sure that equipment is properly sized by performing home assessments. Widen hallways, doors, and ramps if required for bariatric wheelchair weight equipment to safely access homes.
Walking Aids
Strolling aids are bariatric aids mobility equipment (www.zhzmsp.com) advised by a physician or physiotherapist to keep your independence and help you recover from injuries, surgical treatment or pain. They are also used long term for individuals with muscle weak point or balance problems. They are readily available in a variety of types to meet your needs including, canes, rollators and walkers for higher stability.
Physio therapists are the most certified to assess your requirements and recommend the best walking help for you.
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