Monday, June 20, 2011

Double Duty

Have you considered the usefulness of a combination rollator and transport chair? They are especially useful as both a walker and lightweight wheelchair. Think about what happens when someone is using a rollator equipped with nice wheels, seat and basket, they walk a relatively far distance but then is just too tired out to continue. This is where the combo comes in. These rollators are built for the user to walk as far as they want and then sit on the seat, put their feet up on a variety of footrest styles and be pushed by someone. It allows the user to walk with the rollator and not worry about what will happen if they can't make it to where they are going or the return trip. Think visit to the doctor's office with that long, long hall. Better yet, think shopping trip, visit to family or walk in the park! www.WendysWalkers.com/Rollator_Transport_Chair_s/2141.htm

Rollator transport chairs come in many models. We carry the best selection, priced right, to choose from depending on the users size and individual requirements. As an example, the one made by Karman, looks just like a regular rollator but it also has foot plates, and it costs just a little more than one that can only be used as a rollator. This dual purpose chair is like buying both a rollator and a lightweight transport chair, two for close to the price of one! http://www.WendysWalkers.com/Karman_2_in_1_Luxury_Rollator_Transporter_p/r-4602-t.htm The Drive Medical model is another version of the same concept. http://www.WendysWalkers.com/Drive_Deluxe_Rollator_Transporter_p/745.htm

I like these combination products. They serve the purpose of encouraging walking by giving support and stability to the user and then the security of knowing they can sit and roll for awhile when the distance becomes too great.