Should You Get Dad a Mobility Scooter?
Sometimes getting out and about with a senior parent can be difficult. Seniors with mobility issues may not be able to walk for very long before getting tired. They might also experience pain after spending any significant time on their feet. Though getting around might be more difficult than it was in the past, often seniors with slight mobility issues do not need a wheelchair or walker. In such cases, a mobility scooter might be the answer.
If you’re considering purchasing a mobility scooter for your senior parent, here are some possible benefits:
Easy to Use
Mobility scooters have simple controls that are easy for most seniors to use. Mobility scooters that use a key to start can be locked to prevent theft. This means that seniors can park them in public places to walk around without worrying about them being stolen. Of course, for added security, you can also purchase a bicycle chain lock.
One thing to be aware of in using a mobility scooter is that their batteries need to be recharged after use. It’s important to keep the battery charged and to check it before going on an outing. A home care provider can help your parent to plug the battery charger in and ensure the scooter is charged before your parent takes it out.
Move Around More Quickly
It’s natural for seniors to slow down with age, but it can be frustrating for those who go on outings with them. A scooter moves much more quickly than a senior can walk. Being able to move around more quickly can save seniors, their family caregivers, and home care providers time.
Move Independently
A mobility scooter gives seniors back some of their independence. With a mobility scooter, seniors can go for a “walk” on their own to get some fresh air. They can also make a quick run down to the corner grocery store to pick up a few items. When seniors go on outing with family members or home care providers, a mobility scooter lets them move without assistance. There’s no need for anyone to push a wheelchair and seniors can go to look at the things they want to see.
Saves Energy
If your parent gets tired easily, a mobility scooter can help them save energy. This means they can stay out longer and enjoy more time spent with family and friends. And, afterward, they may still have enough energy to do other things.
A scooter can be a great option for a senior with mild mobility issues. However, if your parent has more severe mobility issues, hiring a home care provider can help them to remain safe while also keeping more of their independence. A home care provider can help your parent to get safely from one room to another. They can also help with tasks your parent might not be able to do any longer, such as light house cleaning and preparing meals.
If you or an aging loved-one are considering home care services in Winchester City, VA, please contact the caring staff at LivinRite Home Care.
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Sources:
Inside Elder Care
Disabled World
Monarch Mobility
Medservdme
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