I finally bought the Acre rollator (carbon ultralight) as I found the one NHS provided was bulky and too heavy to manoeuvre plus it made my wrists hurt. Cant wait until it arrives AND a bonus its rose pink in colour... walking independently with confidence I havent done for quite a while. Thanks for the review on this walking aid 😊 you inspire a lot of positivity re MS 💕
Im so happy to have found your channel. These rollators are not only engineered beautifully but the look good!! Thank you for your help and support in the MS community. 💓
Thank you very much for the information. I do not have MS but I do have a rare autoimmune disease which lead me to use a rollator. Also, as someone else posted, how do you determine what height of the handle of the rollator should be. Thanks.
I dunno, so far I've stuck to the standard model walker, subsidized at Yad Sarah, around 160 NIS. Safe enough, height adjustable, basket in the middle. They have nice 3 wheeled rolators, basket or seat, for not much more. Have a standard wheelchair that I bought for 400 NIS in 2018. Hate to get exotic.
What you didn’t mention is cup holder , I got rollator with seat and I installed 2 cup holders and it’s only 19lbs basket is also pretty important. Benn walking and living with it on my own for 13 years .
Additions such as cup holders, or even a basket, are more personal preference. For some those are non negotiable, but for others it's not what they're needing so this video covers the basics ☺️
I don’t need one yet but I’ve researched some in preparation. Do you have any that you recommend that your patients use? So many on Amazon and I don’t know which may be good.
Here's a Q&A session I hosted regarding mobility aids that I think will help answer this question & others you may have: th-cam.com/video/IcSkY9ZKunM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7QYeren0koD0rovV
For what it's worth, one of my biggest reasons for using one is that my stamina is limited and unpredictable, and I need frequent sitting breaks. My home health OT ordered one for me and I resisted using it at first, but now that I have a byacre, I love it and use it all the time.
I finally bought the Acre rollator (carbon ultralight) as I found the one NHS provided was bulky and too heavy to manoeuvre plus it made my wrists hurt. Cant wait until it arrives AND a bonus its rose pink in colour... walking independently with confidence I havent done for quite a while. Thanks for the review on this walking aid 😊 you inspire a lot of positivity re MS 💕
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you are enjoying the byACRE!
Im so happy to have found your channel. These rollators are not only engineered beautifully but the look good!! Thank you for your help and support in the MS community. 💓
Happy to share!! byACRE is one of my favorite companies!
Thank you very much for the information. I do not have MS but I do have a rare autoimmune disease which lead me to use a rollator. Also, as someone else posted, how do you determine what height of the handle of the rollator should be. Thanks.
Great question - Here's a Short I made answering this question: th-cam.com/video/QL-97qS8WAE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ozje7mGTKxiCpQj
I dunno, so far I've stuck to the standard model walker, subsidized at Yad Sarah, around 160 NIS. Safe enough, height adjustable, basket in the middle. They have nice 3 wheeled rolators, basket or seat, for not much more. Have a standard wheelchair that I bought for 400 NIS in 2018. Hate to get exotic.
If those are what you prefer, and they are stable when in use then that's great!
What you didn’t mention is cup holder , I got rollator with seat and I installed 2 cup holders and it’s only 19lbs basket is also pretty important. Benn walking and living with it on my own for 13 years .
Additions such as cup holders, or even a basket, are more personal preference. For some those are non negotiable, but for others it's not what they're needing so this video covers the basics ☺️
What about a back rest?
They do have back rests available ☺️
@@DoctorGretchenHawley Thank you!
Great video.
At what height should your rollator be?
Great question - Here's a Short I made answering this question: th-cam.com/video/QL-97qS8WAE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6ozje7mGTKxiCpQj
I don’t need one yet but I’ve researched some in preparation. Do you have any that you recommend that your patients use? So many on Amazon and I don’t know which may be good.
Well I’m embarrassed. I see the one in the description. I asked before the video was done. Thanks!
How do you know when you need a rollator?
Here's a Q&A session I hosted regarding mobility aids that I think will help answer this question & others you may have: th-cam.com/video/IcSkY9ZKunM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7QYeren0koD0rovV
For what it's worth, one of my biggest reasons for using one is that my stamina is limited and unpredictable, and I need frequent sitting breaks. My home health OT ordered one for me and I resisted using it at first, but now that I have a byacre, I love it and use it all the time.
Do you know of any rollators for tall people? I am bent over and neck hurts with most rollators.
I would recommend reaching out to the company that you are interested to discuss height measurements. At this time, I don't know of any to suggest.
a less expensive option?
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Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@DoctorGretchenHawley you're doing a great job helping people x