Walkers can help seniors remain independent and safe by providing stability and assurance. If not used properly, though, walkers and other assistive walking devices can cause the accidents they were meant to prevent. It’s crucial to select a walker suited to your needs, learn how to use it correctly and maintain the walker's integrity.
Talk to your doctor or physical therapist about design options available, what’s best for your medical condition and appropriate use. There are numerous styles, including:
Each walker provides a different level of stability and strength, so measure your needs before purchasing or renting a walker.
Hemi walker: is not like a standard walker. Rather, it is used like a cane but offers more support. A hemi walker would benefit cane users who need a wider base for stability, those who have weakness on one side or have use of one arm exclusively.
Standard/folding walker: is what most people imagine when they think of a walker. This can bear the weight of the user. Those who can’t place weight on their foot or leg would find this desirable. Although it’s sturdy, a standard walker is lightweight and portable. Despite that, this walker can be cumbersome because the user has to lift it as they move, which can exhaust their arms. To avoid this, some people place tennis balls on the tips so the walker can glide across the floor. Keep in mind that tennis balls won’t run smoothly over carpeting, and it can be a trip hazard when moving along uneven floors.
Two-wheel/front-wheel walker: has two large wheels in the front and rubber tips on the back. You can purchase skis for the back legs that makes it easier to slide along, so no lifting is required. It is also foldable and easy to carry. Although the wheels are a definite perk, they may cause falls for those who need to place their whole weight on the walker. Therefore, this walker is best used for additional balance.
Three-wheel walker/three-wheel rollator: looks more like a scooter than a walker due to its hand brakes and sportier look. Some are equipped with a basket and/or bag to hold belongings. Some models can fold and the wheels are durable enough for outside use. Because it has only three wheels, this walker can fit through narrow doorways and can turn tight corners in slim hallways.
Four-wheel walker/four-wheel rollator: is one of the most popular walkers. The four-wheel’s differentiator is its bench seat, so when users feel fatigued they can sit and rest or scoot with their legs. Like the three-wheel, it features hand brakes, basket for essentials and can be used indoors and outdoors. This type of walker is recommended for those who don’t have severe balance issues and can hold their own weight.
As a guideline, the handle of the walker should be aligned with the user’s wrist when the user is standing inside the walker. For the four-wheel walker, make sure the seat is not too high or too low, which can cause strain or discomfort. Always review the weight capacity because all walkers have varying weight limits. ComForCare and At Your Side Home Care’s director of nursing and accreditation, Sharon Holmes, recommends being fitted by a knowledgeable representative from a medical equipment company and not borrowing a walker from friends or neighbors because it may not be suitable or maintained.
Medicare Part B can cover the 80 percent of the cost of walkers and rollators if it is deemed medically necessary for treatment and is prescribed by a doctor. However, the supplier that provides the walkers and the doctor must be enrolled in Medicare. To learn more about walkers and other medical equipment, visit www.medicare.gov/coverage/walkers.html or speak with your physician.
Walkers can help seniors feel more independent and safe, which is our goal too. ComForCare/At Your Side Home Care caregivers receive training to assist those with walkers and other medical equipment to perform everyday activities, while still maintaining a high level of self-sufficiency and safety.
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