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Mobility Aids

Mavigadget's Mobility Aids collection brings walking, transfer and bathroom-safety equipment from many brands into one place: rolling walkers, transport wheelchairs and scooters, transfer belts and lifts, bed rails, shower seats, raised toilet seats and grab handles. Every product carries its rating and review count from real buyers, which matters more here than in most categories because fit, weight and stability decide whether equipment gets used or abandoned.

105 PRODUCTS
105 RESULTS
69,312.00TL Foot Pedal Lift Hydraulic Adjustable Patient Transfer Chair - Image 0
Accessibility Equipment
69,312.00TL
Accessibility Equipment
80,207.00TL Mobility Plus Electric Lightweight Mobility Handbike - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
80,207.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
★ 5.01,457.00TL Pee Pod Portable Urinal Container - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
1,457.00TL
5.0 (3)
Mobility & Accessibility
26,070.00TL Elderly Helper Solid Toilet Chair - Image 0
Chairs
26,070.00TL
Chairs
46,791.00TL Senior Comfort Mobility Lifting Air Cushion - Image 0
Chair & Sofa Cushions
46,791.00TL
Chair & Sofa Cushions
96,356.00TL Smart Move Remote Control Foldable Electric Wheelchair - Image 0
24,319.00TL Senior Sitter Height Adjustable Foldable Walker - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
24,319.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
4,181.00TL Strong Stepper Adjustable Elderly Walker Cane - Image 0
Canes & Walking Sticks
4,181.00TL
Canes & Walking Sticks
93,146.00TL Power Lift Hydraulic Patient Chair - Image 0
Health Care
93,146.00TL
Health Care
2,090.00TL Finger Separator Training Board Tool - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
2,090.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
2,187.00TL Supportive Non-Slip Toilet Stool - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
2,187.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
★ 5.0145,875.00TL Modern Foldable Electric Mobile Scooter Wheelchair - Image 0
Wheelchairs
145,875.00TL
5.0 (5)
Wheelchairs
★ 4.7517,557.00TL Elderly Foldable Walking Chair Stick - Image 0
Canes & Walking Sticks
17,557.00TL
4.75 (4)
Canes & Walking Sticks
630.00TL Mini Colorful Pill Box Dispenser - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
630.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
121,601.00TL Aerospace Foldable Tricycle Scooter - Image 0
Mobility Scooters
121,601.00TL
Mobility Scooters
3,160.00TL Inflatable Ankle Support Airbag Foot Brace - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
3,160.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
1,068.00TL Adjustable Fitness Knee Joints Protector Pad - Image 0
Knee Braces
1,068.00TL
Knee Braces
874.00TL Fitness Knee Joint Protector Long Support Pads - Image 0
Knee Braces
874.00TL
Knee Braces
1,165.00TL Elderly Long Reach Easy Toilet Paper Holder - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
1,165.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
41,683.00TL Hand Wrist Training Machine - Image 0
Mobility & Accessibility
41,683.00TL
Mobility & Accessibility
971.00TL Anti Slip Support Helping Safety Handle - Image 0
Safety Grab Bars
971.00TL
Safety Grab Bars
971.00TL Elastic Knee Support Bracket Adjustable Kneepad - Image 0
Health Care
971.00TL
Health Care
19,454.00TL Portable Travel Lightweight Elderly Toilet - Image 0
Commodes & Commode Chairs
19,454.00TL
Commodes & Commode Chairs
★ 5.014,593.00TL Automatic Robot Elderly Hand Finger Exercise Recovery Training - Image 0
Health & Beauty
14,593.00TL
5.0 (3)
Health & Beauty

About Mobility Aids

Buying mobility equipment is usually done in a hurry, often after a fall or a hospital discharge, and that is exactly when it is easiest to buy the wrong thing. This collection gathers walking, transfer and bathroom-safety equipment across brands so you can compare on the details that decide whether something works: weight capacity, folded size, seat height and how much of the load it can actually take.

What is here groups into four jobs. Walking support, from telescopic canes and seat-combo sticks to four and six wheel rollators with brakes. Transfer equipment, including belts, slings, hydraulic patient lifts and lift chairs for getting between bed, chair and wheelchair. Wheeled mobility, from folding transport chairs to powered scooters. And bathroom and bedside safety, which is where most falls happen: shower seats, raised toilet seats, portable commodes, grab handles and bed rails.

A few things to check before you order, because they are the ones people get wrong. Weight capacity is a hard limit, not a guideline, and it is the first spec to confirm. Seat and frame height matter as much: a walker set too high pushes weight backwards and makes balance worse rather than better, so measure from the floor to the wrist crease with arms hanging relaxed. For anything folding, check the folded dimensions against your car boot and your hallway, not just the open size. And for bathroom fittings, confirm whether it clamps, suctions or screws, because suction handles are not load-bearing and should never be trusted as a grab rail.

An honest limit worth stating plainly. This is equipment, not medical advice, and nothing here is a substitute for an assessment. If someone is falling, has had a recent fracture, or is losing strength quickly, an occupational therapist will size and specify far better than any product page can, and often through a service you already pay for. Use this collection for what it is good at: comparing options, seeing what real buyers say about stability and build, and getting something practical delivered quickly.

If you are setting up a home for someone coming out of hospital, the highest-value items are usually the least dramatic. Grab handles by the toilet and in the shower, a raised toilet seat, a bed rail for getting up, and good non-slip footwear prevent more problems than a large piece of equipment does. Sort by rating and read reviews from buyers who mention height and weight, since those are the people whose experience will match yours.

Common questions

What is the difference between a walker and a rollator?

A standard walker has no wheels or two front wheels and must be lifted or pushed. A rollator has four or six wheels, hand brakes and usually a seat, so it rolls continuously and lets you rest. Rollators suit people who can steer and brake confidently; standard walkers give more stable support.

How do I get the height right?

Stand upright in normal shoes with arms hanging relaxed, and set the handles level with the crease of your wrist. That gives a slight bend at the elbow when gripping. Too high is the common mistake and it pushes weight backwards, which makes balance worse.

Are suction grab handles safe?

Not as load-bearing supports. They are useful for light steadying on smooth non-porous tile, but they can release without warning and should never be relied on to take a fall or bear full weight. Screw-fixed rails are the safe option where real support is needed.

Can you advise on what someone needs?

No, and it would be wrong to try. This is equipment rather than medical advice. For anyone with recent falls, fractures or changing strength, an occupational therapist assessment sizes equipment properly and is usually available through existing care. Use this collection to compare and order once you know what you need.

  • Walking support from telescopic canes to six-wheel rollators with brakes
  • Transfer belts, slings, hydraulic patient lifts and lift chairs
  • Folding transport wheelchairs and powered mobility scooters
  • Bathroom and bedside safety: shower seats, raised toilet seats, commodes, grab handles, bed rails
  • Verified ratings and buyer reviews on every product, free shipping