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    Livewell Mobility Scooters For Sale Mobility - Turnkey Solutions For Seniors and Their Families

    Livewell Mobility is a locally owned business that helps seniors and their families with living comfortably, securely and at ease at home. Their turnkey solutions include ramps for wheelchairs, stairlifts, and home elevators.

    When it became difficult for Jerry Dobbs to climb the stairs of his two-story home and he opted to use LiveWell Mobility and Modifications based in Katy. However, their solution was not without its problems.

    Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system. It affects different areas of the body in varying ways, which means that symptoms may be unnoticed by others and vary from time to time. Some people don't show any symptoms most of the time while others experience severe fatigue, pain and aches.

    In the beginning stages of MS, symptoms may be evident to others. They may include difficulty walking, changes in the way you walk, uncontrolled movements and muscle stiffness, weakness, issues with balance and coordination and numbness, pins-and-needles and an sensitivity to heat and cold. It is essential to be aware of these symptoms and notify your doctor or healthcare professional in the event that they change.

    As the condition gets worse symptoms can become more severe, leading to muscles becoming weak and spastic, which can cause a person's muscles to become uncontrollable, especially when standing or sitting. They might also suffer from mood swings and fatigue which may hinder their ability to perform their job or enjoy social activities. Some people suffer from secondary progressive MS which is more severe than primary MS with relapses. It can cause muscle weakness and paralysis to become worse over time.

    There is no known way to prevent or treat MS, but it's important to stay active and take steps to lower your risk of injury following the guidelines in our safety guides. It's also recommended that you attend regular appointments with your GP or MS nurse and to inform them of any new symptoms as soon as they appear.

    Stairlifts

    Stairlifts can help a person navigate their home safely and easily. They can be utilized on staircases that are straight or curving and function by affixing tracks to the top and the bottom of the stairs. The stairlift is pulled on the tracks and powered up and down by motors attached to tracks. The user simply folds down the seat and footrest and fastens a safety harness, and then presses the button to get the stairlift's movement.

    The stairlift can be sent to the top of the stairs or it can be returned by the user via the remote control. This feature is especially beneficial for those who are on their own at the top of the stairs and can prevent them from falling down the stairs or going into a danger zone where they're not able to climb back up.

    Some stairlifts feature seats that face forward instead of facing the side, which is more comfortable for livewell Mobility Scooters for sale those with stiff knees or narrow staircases. These models are also more suitable for those with limited mobility, who are unable to bend down to sit in the seat.

    A stairlift enables a person who suffers from Parkinson's disease to remain accessible to their home. They are now able to access their kitchen or laundry room and other rooms that they would not otherwise be able to. A stairlift can also provide peace of mind being confident that they will be able to navigate their home even if their symptoms get worse. Adding a stair lift to your home will greatly improve your quality of life and therefore, don't hesitate to discuss your options with a knowledgeable mobility equipment dealer.

    Vertical Platform Lifts

    It isn't easy to climb stairs if a member of the household uses wheelchairs. A home elevator or stairlift can offer the safety of a floor while also increasing property value.

    A vertical platform lift that is installed on the floor can be used to increase mobility. This makes it easy to move between floors. These types of lifts are usually seen on porches and decks, but can be used indoors too. Through-floor lifts are less expensive and look better than elevators that require a shaft or pit.

    Cerebral palsy can be different in the severity. Some patients may be in a position to walk but require assistance getting into and out of the bed. livewell mobility scooter can help with a wide range of home accessibility products such as bathroom lifts and Hoyer Lifts. We can also provide vertical platforms lifts, also known as porch lifts, that are ideal for transferring between the garage, deck or patio. These lifts have an open platform for people to roll on before going up or down, and require less space than a ramp.

    livewell-instafold-folding-mobility-scooter-black-5111.jpgWheelchair ramps

    A wheelchair ramp is an accessibility device that permits people in wheelchairs to easily enter and exit vehicles or homes as well as buildings. They can be semi-permanent or permanent and constructed of aluminum, concrete, or wood. They can be constructed to ADA standards, and are typically equipped to accommodate other types of mobility aids, such as walkers and scooters. Wheelchair ramps are available from a number of medical and disability stores, or online. The process of finding ramps can be made easier by reaching out to local disability organizations. These organizations might have partnerships and networks with reliable vendors that can provide high-quality ramps at reasonable cost.

    Threshold Ramps are designed to fit flush against the threshold or curb of a door, and assist those with scooters or wheelchairs in getting around these obstacles. They are available in bi-fold and tri-fold versions. They are typically constructed from aluminum. These ramps aren't ADA compatible and don't have railings. However they are ideal for residential use.

    Home wheelchair ramps are generally permanent and are made from wood or concrete. They require a permit for construction. They can be constructed to ADA standards or depending on the individual's particular requirements. They are a great option for those who don't want to buy a van with ramps.

    Portable ramps for wheelchairs come in a variety of materials including aluminum, rubber, foam and pressure-treated or natural wood. Some of the ramps for wheelchairs are light, foldable and are the size of a suitcase. They are simple to transport and transport. They can be used to increase accessibility at home, as well as when travelling to houses of friends vacation rentals, homes, or other places.

    Bathroom Modifications

    The bathroom can be one of the most challenging rooms for disabled or elderly individuals to navigate. Many mobility solutions companies offer a variety of bathroom adjustments to make the bathroom more accessible and safe. These modifications can range from simple, inexpensive options like removing throw rugs to prevent slips and falls to more permanent fixtures such as installing wheelchair-accessible ramps or grab bars in the bath for stability.

    Occupational therapists frequently recommend bathroom modifications that can help to minimize risk and improve the comfort of those with disabilities. For example installing a raised toilet seat can reduce stress on fragile hips and allow people to stand for longer periods of time. By repositioning the levers on the faucet, you can reduce the stress on your wrists and hands while washing or putting on clothes.

    Modifications to tubs and showers can vary from a simple base installation to replace a bathtub's threshold to a complete bathroom remodeling with an accessible, barrier-free shower for those who use a wheelchair or walker. These kinds of modifications can significantly reduce the risk of dangerous falls and provide greater independence for those with disabilities.

    Another way to keep bathrooms safe is to install a bath transfer bench which can be used to sit while bathing and showering. Installing non-slip tiles over the shower, tub or sink could help avoid accidents. Making sure the way to the bathroom clear and well-lit is another way to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure everyone can safely use the bathroom.

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