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Mobility Aids 

Maintain your independence and find the freedom to participate in daily living with Betta’s range of mobility equipment and Assistive Technology (AT) products. From mobility scooters and wheelchairs for everyday movement to daily living accessories and furniture to ensure your home is equipped to support your daily routines. Explore the range of mobility aids at Betta today. 

 

 

Discover Mobility Aids for Everyday Independence 

Mobility aids can help to unlock a new level of freedom and independence for a range of home care, aged care, disability and NDIS participants. With a wide range of features and functionalities designed to cater to a variety of needs, Betta’s mobility range is here to support you through every stage of your day. Whether you’re looking for mobility assistance to move throughout your day with ease, or in-home products that are designed to seamlessly blend into and assist with your daily routine. Explore the range of mobility and assistive technology solutions at Betta today and enjoy the freedom and independence that reliable and quality mobility aid equipment can offer. 

 

Types of Mobility Solutions and Assistive Technologies (AT)

From the freedom of mobility scooters and wheelchairs, to the comfort of recliner chairs, and the practicality of daily living and bathroom solutions, find the right tools to empower your daily life or of those around you.  

  

  1. Mobility Scooters Mobility Scooters are electric-powered vehicles designed to provide increased independence for individuals with reduced mobility. Mobility scooters are a comfortable and convenient way to navigate both indoor and outdoor environments, enabling the elderly and people with disabilities to travel greater distances and maintain an active lifestyle without relying solely on walking or manual wheelchairs. Plus, with a range of mobility scooter accessories, you can customise your assistive scooter to meet your storage, comfort and design needs – from roof canopies for shade to pet trailers, baskets and more – explore the range of mobility scooters and accessories today. 

 

  1. Wheelchairs and Powerchairs Wheelchairs provide manual mobility support, ideal for those who can self-propel or have assistance. Electric wheelchairs, on the other hand, are electrically powered, offering independent movement for individuals with limited upper body strength or require extended mobility. Both provide the essential support, you need to get through your day, with the right solution depending on your individual needs, preferences and budget.  

 

  1. Rollators Rollators, also known as walking frames with wheels, offer stability and support for individuals with balance or mobility challenges. Featuring four wheels, hand brakes, and often a built-in seat, rollators provide a secure way to walk, rest when needed, and carry small items. Rollators are the perfect way to enhance independence by allowing users to move more confidently and comfortably in their own time, across both indoors and outdoor environments.  

 

  1. Walking Aids  Walking aids provide essential support and stability for individuals with mobility needs, helping them to independently move about their day or night. Common types of walking aids include; 
  • Walking frames: Offers maximum stability for those with significant balance issues 
  • Crutches: Helps to transfer weight away from injured or weak lower limbs 
  • Walking Canes: Provides lighter support and balance assistance.  

Each walking aid type is designed to cater for a range of different needs, helping users maintain independence and navigate daily activities with confidence.  

 

  

  1. Bathroom mobility aids Bathroom mobility aids are designed to enhance safety and independence during your personal hygiene routines. This category includes raised toilet seats for easier transfers, shower stools for safe bathing, and grab bars for added stability. This range of bathroom mobility aids aim to minimise the risk of falls, providing a more comfortable and accessible bathroom experience. 

 

  1. Mobility Furniture  Mobility furniture, particularly lift and recline armchairs, are designed to enhance your overall comfort and independence. Lift chairs are specifically designed to assist in safely and comfortably transitioning between sitting and standing positions, reducing strain and the risk of falls. Available in both manually operated and powered models, our range of mobility recliner armchairs provide customisable support for relaxing, reading, or watching TV, all while ensuring easier and safer exits. 

 

  1. Daily Living & Personal Care  Daily living & personal care assistive products are designed to empower individuals with their everyday tasks. This diverse category includes supportive equipment that enhance independence, from walking sticks and bathing aids to reachers and rollable tables. In addition, home accessories such as comfortable grip dining and kitchen tools, as well as leg rests, further support daily routines to ensure greater ease and comfort for a more independent lifestyle. 

 

 

How to Choose the Right Mobility Aid 

Choosing the best mobility aid for your personal needs is all about finding features and functionalities that work best for you. Whether you’re after a lightweight walker, a comfortable mobility chair, or a powered wheelchair, it’s important to choose the equipment that best suits your lifestyle and mobility needs. The following steps will help you to determine the best options for you. 

 

  • Step 1: Assess your needs 

Start by considering your level of mobility and how you plan to use your mobility aid. Do you need support for short walks around the house, or a reliable mobility scooter for longer outdoor trips? Understanding your environment and mobility goals will help narrow down the most suitable options. 

  • Step 2: Consider comfort & adjustability 

Comfort plays a key role in choosing the right mobility equipment for you. Look for features such as cushioned seating, adjustable handle height, and back support to find the best fit for your needs. It’s also important to check the weight capacity to ensure it works for your needs, especially for daily or long-term use. 

  • Step 3: Think about portability 

If you need to transport your mobility aid frequently, look for foldable or lightweight mobility walkers and wheelchairs that are easy to lift and store in a car or on other transport modes. In this case, compact designs are often ideal for smaller homes or for travel purposes. 

  • Step 4: Battery and power options 

For powered options like mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs, battery life and charging convenience are important considerations. Think about how far you travel on average and find a model with the right battery range to support your daily routine. 

 

With these considerations in mind, you can ensure that the type of mobile aid you choose is best suited to your lifestyle and assistance needs. 

 

 

Shop Mobility Aids and Assistive Technology (AT) from Trusted Brands at Betta 

When you shop with Betta, you can trust that your mobility and assistive technology equipment is made by trusted brands, allowing you to have greater confidence in your everyday movements and routines. Shop a range of leading brands in the mobility aid space including:  

 

Zoom Mobility: features assistive products and walking aids, such as walking canes and rollators 

Topgun Mobility: known for their wheelchairs, powerchairs and mobility scooters  

Homecraft: leaders in daily living and personal care assistive technology like kitchen & dining tools, reachers and furniture  

Days: stocks mobility products and walking aids including wheeled walkers, rollators, crutches and walking canes  

Suregrip: known for easy grip and use daily tools including kitchen and dining 

 

Visit us in-store or shop online to secure your new mobility aid and enjoy the enhancements that supportive mobility equipment can offer today. 

Frequently asked questions

What are the different types of mobility aids?

Mobility aids come in a wide range of different forms to support a variety of needs. The most common types of mobility aids include: mobility scooters for outdoor independence, wheelchairs and powered wheelchairs for everyday mobility, walkers and rollators for balance support, lift chairs for easier sitting and standing, and daily living accessories like bathroom and bedroom aids that make home life safer and more comfortable.

What are the best mobility aids for seniors?

The best mobility aid for seniors truly depends on the individual, with varying needs based on mobility and lifestyle. Walkers or rollators are often a popular choice to support with balance and short walks, while mobility scooters or electric wheelchairs offer extra comfort and freedom over longer distances. For extra support at home, lift chairs and bathroom safety aids can also help make daily routines easier.

What’s the difference between an electric wheelchair and a mobility scooter?

Electric wheelchairs are compact and designed for regular indoor and outdoor use, offering precise control and easy manoeuvrability.On the other hand, mobility scootersareknown for beinglarger and better suited for outdoor travel, with comfortable seating and longer battery life for extended trips.

What are mobility aids used for?

Mobility aids are specifically designed to help people move more safely and independently throughout their day-to-day if they have a physical impairment, disability, or general struggles with movement. They can be used to help provide balance, stability, and support for walking, standing, or completing daily activities at home and outdoors.

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