Mobility Aids

Choosing the right mobility aid depends on the person using it and where they'll use it most. A foldable walker works well for someone who needs light support getting around the house, while a rollator with a seat gives more stability and a place to rest during longer walks. For anyone recovering from a lower-body injury, forearm crutches offer better weight distribution than standard underarm crutches and are easier on the shoulders over time.

If you're setting up a room for home recovery or managing mobility across a care facility, patient lifts and transfer chairs make safe repositioning possible without straining staff or family caregivers. A gait belt is one of the simplest tools for assisted walking and transfers, and knowing how to use a gait belt correctly can prevent falls during standing and sitting. We also carry bariatric wheelchairs and high-back reclining models for residents or patients who need additional support.

For facilities ordering in bulk, we stock walkers, rollators, wheelchairs, and transfer equipment in case quantities. Our clinical advisors can help nursing home and hospice teams match products to resident needs, whether that means lightweight aluminum rollators for active residents or hydraulic lifts for patients with limited mobility. If you need a wheelchair scale for intake assessments or weight monitoring, we carry those too.

Looking for hospice care supplies or nursing home supplies for your facility? Sign up for a business account here or email us at info@keraemedical.com. Our team is here to help you find the right fit.