Walking with a rollator
Walking with a rollator can be so intensive in the beginning that you forget to look around you. Which means you are not paying attention to where you are walking.
Walking with a rollator can be so intensive in the beginning that you forget to look around you. Which means you are not paying attention to where you are walking.
Setting the right height of your rollator should be one of the first things to consider before you start using the mobility aid. It is important to adjust the handles correctly to ensure good posture while walking.
If you have recently purchased a rollator, make sure you learn to handle it safely. Practicing will give you confidence in walking with it, but there are a few other things you need to consider beforehand.
The perfect Christmas gift for style lovers that treasure their independency is a Rollz rollator. It enables people with limited mobility to visit that nice Christmas fair, to walk without help or to join the family trips and days out.
Since his retirement, art lover Albert Flesseman enjoys traveling with his wife, visiting museums and classical music festivals. To do that, he needs both a rollator and a wheelchair.
To have a pleasant trip or holiday, you have to make slightly more arrangements than someone else if you have Parkinson’s disease. Still, it is worthwhile.
So many people dream of a fantastic long journey, like taking the Trans Siberian Express through Russia to Mongolia and China. Is this possible with limited mobility?
“Without the Rollz rollator we couldn’t have done this cruise at all. Now we could all enjoy this holiday together.”
“Yeah, sure…”, Corry van Weerlee said at first when she got the call she had won in the Rollz Flex Launch Contest in the Netherlands. People do have to be so careful these days.