Hi Heather,
I'm glad you found a proper one for you. I am trying to pick one
out from research, since I don't have anyone to help me with
it.
I need it primarily to get from my condo, down a long hallway,
then through the lobby to my car on the street. Disabled
access is very poor in my
Hi Linda,
I've seen Invacare rollators advertised. They look like good ones.
My legs have been getting weaker, as well as getting numbness
in my hands, so a cane alone just isn't enough.
I'm glad yours worked out for you. :) The reverse brake means
that the brakes are applied when you stop
I have a rollator - not this one, one with grips like a bicycle. I use
it only at home when I go shopping, like Home Depot (so I can sit when
needed) it's great, but I find myself using it with the brakes on all
the time lifting it like a walker.
BERNARD BUTCHER
-Original Message-
This one can be used like a walker also. It's
even shaped like one.
Kevin
Butcher, Bernie [SFS] wrote:
I have a rollator - not this one, one with grips like a bicycle. I use
it only at home when I go shopping, like Home Depot (so I can sit when
needed) it's great, but I find myself