Rota Stand Solo - LOCO-311
Rota Stand SOLO - LOCO-311. Designed to revolutionise sit-to-stand and pivot transfers. The patented T Bar mechanism in the base (see picture) allows a sit-to-stand and pivot transfer to be...
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Mobility aids support individuals with limited movement, helping them walk, transfer, or perform daily activities safely and independently, encompassing comprehensive equipment including walking sticks providing basic support, walking frames offering stability, rollators featuring wheels and seats, crutches supporting temporary mobility limitations, wheelchairs enabling movement for non-ambulant individuals, and specialist mobility equipment addressing varied needs across hospitals, care homes, rehabilitation centres, community services, GP surgeries, occupational therapy departments, and domiciliary care throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These essential aids enhance independence, confidence, and safety for people recovering from injury, living with disability, experiencing age-related mobility decline, or managing neurological conditions, serving hospital wards supporting patients during rehabilitation, care homes enabling resident mobility and independence, rehabilitation centres delivering progressive mobility programmes, community physiotherapy services prescribing appropriate aids, occupational therapy departments conducting assessments, GP surgeries addressing mobility problems, and home care enabling people to remain independent in their own homes, meeting NHS wheelchair services standards, social care equipment provision regulations, and supporting quality of life across all UK care sectors.
Mobility limitations affect independence, social participation, physical health through reduced activity, psychological wellbeing, and falls risk across varied populations including elderly individuals experiencing age-related decline, people recovering from surgery or injury requiring temporary support, individuals with neurological conditions including stroke, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis, people with arthritis or musculoskeletal conditions causing pain and instability, amputees adapting to prosthetics, and individuals with learning disabilities or mental health conditions throughout the UK. Appropriate mobility aids restore function, prevent falls, support rehabilitation goals, maintain independence, and improve quality of life. Walking sticks provide basic support for individuals with mild balance problems or mild leg weakness, available in standard, adjustable, and folding designs with varied handle types. Walking frames offer more substantial support for individuals with moderate balance problems, available as standard zimmer frames requiring lifting, wheeled frames enabling smoother movement, and rollators featuring wheels, brakes, and integrated seats enabling rest during walking. Crutches support individuals unable to weight-bear on one leg following injury or surgery, available in axillary and elbow styles. Wheelchairs enable mobility for individuals unable to walk, ranging from lightweight self-propelled models to powered chairs throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Prescribe appropriate mobility aids following individual assessment by physiotherapists, occupational therapists, or trained healthcare professionals across hospitals conducting mobility assessments, community rehabilitation services delivering home-based therapy, wheelchair services providing specialist assessments, care homes supporting resident mobility, and domiciliary care throughout the UK. Assessment considers balance ability determining required support level, upper body strength affecting ability to use walking aids, cognitive function influencing safe equipment use, home environment including stairs, doorways, and space constraints, activities and distances requiring mobility support, and progressive rehabilitation goals where aids may change as function improves. Ensure correct fitting with appropriate height adjustment supporting optimal posture, correct ferrule condition maintaining slip resistance, and proper maintenance. Training ensures safe mobility aid use, correct walking patterns, and stair negotiation where appropriate. Combine mobility aids with home modifications including grab rails, improved lighting, and hazard reduction supporting comprehensive falls prevention meeting NICE clinical guidelines. Quality mobility provision supports NHS wheelchair services, local authority social care equipment provision meeting Care Act duties, demonstrates commitment to maintaining independence and quality of life, and enables people to remain active and engaged throughout England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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