Many older adults, especially those in
senior
living communities, are no longer as steady on their feet as
they used to be. This puts them in
danger of a fall, which can have many serious repercussions on a seniors’
health. If you are considering getting a
walker to help you move more safely around, you need to know something about
them.
For starters since there are several kinds
of walkers, you should consult with your healthcare
provider or physical therapist to assist you on finding the most suitable one. They will make sure it is your size as well
as the right type. To determine size,
you should be able to stand between the rails, and the width of the walker
should be level with the insides of your wrists. A professional will also teach
you how to use the walker and provide tips for normal activities such as sitting
down while using a walker. This is done
by backing up until you feel the seat of the chair behind you. Now bend forward at your hip and reach behind
with one hand to grab the armrest. Do
the same with your other hand as you carefully lower yourself onto the center
of the chair.
Common types of walkers include a
basic walker that has four legs with rubber tips on each one. To use, a person must pick up the walker as
they take a step. A wheeled walker can have two fixed wheels on
the front that do not swivel side to side or have rubber tips on the front legs
and small wheels on the back. These walkers
allow people to walk more naturally as they do not need to be picked up with
each step. A three-wheel walker has one
wheel in front and two in back and offers the advantage of being lighter and
easier to move around in smaller spaces.
Rollators are four-wheeled walkers and
can be equipped with a seat for a basket.
These walkers are equipped with hand brakes and are ideal for people who
do not need to apply a lot of weight to the walker. However they are not recommended for people
with dementia as they may forget to use the hand brake. Please visit MorningStar of Sparks to learn
more about our Greater Reno assisted
living, independent
living and memory care.
MorningStar of Sparks’ mission statement “to
honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other Greater Reno assisted
living, independent living and memory care options. Our foundation is built
upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a felt
calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for residents within a
beautiful setting, we encourage you to see for yourself our exceptional
community.
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