They need something solid to push against — short distances only
A standard walker is the right choice. No wheels means nothing rolls away. Best for moving between rooms or recovering from surgery.
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They're still active but their confidence has dropped
A 4-wheel rollator gives them support without the effort of lifting a frame. Built-in seat for resting. Folds flat for the car. Suits indoor and outdoor use.
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The home has narrow hallways or tight corners
A 3-wheel rollator navigates smaller spaces better than a standard 4-wheel model. Lighter and more compact.
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They're over 100kg or need a wider, stronger frame
A heavy duty rollator is rated for higher weight capacity with a wider seat and reinforced frame.
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They're mostly steady — just want a little extra confidence
A walking cane is the lightest option. Adjustable height, easy to carry, and discreet enough to take anywhere. Good for uneven ground and longer outings.
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