- Remove loose carpets and rugs. Especially if you have hardwood or tile floors, loose floor coverings can be a frustrating obstacle for wheelchairs and scooters. Removing them obviously doesn’t cost anything, and it can make a big difference in your ability to easily navigate your home. Alternatively, an adhesive backing can be used to hold rugs in place.
- Move furniture to accommodate your mobility device. This seems obvious, but many people don’t know just how much room is needed for their mobility device. As a general rule, arrange furniture to allow at least a 32-inch path and 5-foot turning radius. Some furniture might need to be removed altogether to accommodate this.
- Tie strings to your door handles. To allow a wheelchair or scooter user to more easily pull a door closed while passing through doorways, add a 36-inch string to each door handle in your home. This comes with little to no cost, and it makes a big difference.
- Raise your tables and desks. To bring some tables and desks to above knee level, it might be necessary to place furniture coasters or blocks of wood under their legs. Whatever you use, just be sure the table or desk is sturdy and can’t easily be knocked off its footings when you’re done.
- Spruce up your device! One thing that can be challenging to get used to when first using a mobility device is the difficulty in carrying items and manoeuvring at the same time. To help with this, equip your wheelchair or scooter with accessories to help carry everything from books and clothes, to drinks and medical necessities.
So, there you go! Some changes that will make a huge difference in your ability to get around your home in a wheelchair or scooter, that won’t break the bank or cause a lot of disruption. As always, if you have questions about equipment you have purchased or are considering, contact the team at O’Sullivans Mobility Aids.