What should caregivers check before buying a rollator for someone else?

Caregivers should check the user’s height, weight, strength, balance, walking environment, door widths, storage space, and whether the user needs a seat, basket, bag, or special wheel type.

It is also important to consider whether the user can operate the brakes safely and fold or lift the rollator if needed. If you are buying for a parent, partner, or patient, contact us with these details and we will help you choose carefully.

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