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The Instacart buying guide to mobility aids

Don't let mobility issues rob you of your confidence and independence. Whether you are dealing with a weak joint or can no longer walk on your own, there are many products on the market today that can help you live a full, active life. Getting a mobility aid through Instacart is easy. Use the Instacart app to order the aids you need, and our shoppers will do the rest. We can get your new mobility aid delivered to you in as little as two hours.

Benefits of using mobility aids

Mobility aids have many benefits, such as:

Types of mobility aids

Mobility braces can reduce pain, increase stability, and immobilize injured areas. You may need to wear your mobility brace all the time or just at night. Braces are available for knees, ankles, wrists, elbows, and hands. You can find braces in a wide variety of materials and colors.

Walking canes are available in an array of colors, styles, and materials. Canes are highly portable and lightweight, and many fold up when not in use. Single-point canes are the most commonly used models. Quad-point canes can stand on their own and have four support points to provide extra stability. Seat canes fold open to provide a sitting area if you experience fatigue while walking. 

Underarm crutches support your body weight while a lower-body injury heals. Forearm crutches are used to provide walking stability and are more comfortable than underarm versions due to their arm cuffs and hand grips.

The wide base of a walker offers increased stability when walking. Standard aluminum-frame walkers can have legs or wheels. Rollator walkers have large wheels, benches, baskets, and handbrakes. Many walkers are foldable for easy transport.

Wheelchairs provide mobility for those that can no longer walk. Both manual (self-propelled) and power wheelchairs are available. Many manual models are foldable for easy transport.

Scooters are popular, thanks to their ability to handle many kinds of terrain. Mobility scooters are available with three, four, or five wheels. Many scooters can be taken apart for easy transport.

Choosing the right mobility aid for you

If you need some extra support, but don't know where to start, here are some tips for choosing the right mobility aid for you:
  • Mobility braces can help you if you need temporary support during injury recovery or enhanced joint stability.
  • Canes are useful for those that can walk independently but need balance support.
  • Forearm crutches are a great option if you can walk independently but need balance support. Underarm crutches remove weight from legs, but you must have strong shoulders, arms, and hands.
  • Walkers provide a high level of stability and balance for those with good arm function. Rollator walkers with built-in seats are perfect for those who need to rest frequently.
  • Manual wheelchairs are helpful if you can no longer walk, but you must have good upper body strength and control. Those with upper-body limitations may benefit from a power wheelchair.
  • Mobility scooters are best for those who can sit down and stand up independently. Scooter operation also requires upper-body strength and coordination.
Before purchasing a mobility aid, be sure to discuss your options with a trusted healthcare professional.

Tips for using mobility aids safely

Improper use of your mobility aids can lead to falls, injury, pain, and increased fatigue. Stay safe while using your mobility aids with these tips:
  • For proper stability and support, mobility aids must meet your specific body measurements. Never borrow aids from family and friends.
  • If your cane or walker has rubber tips, check them periodically for wear, and replace uneven or damaged tips.
  • Walkers or canes should reach your wrist when standing with your arms at your sides. You should be able to stand comfortably upright when using your walker. 
  • If you are using a wheelchair or scooter at home, have a friend help you rearrange furniture to eliminate sharp turns and narrow passages.
  • Keep throw rugs from sliding under canes, crutches, and walkers by securing edges with rug tape.
  • Wear shoes with non-skid soles when walking with a cane, crutches, or walker.
  • Practice using your mobility aid at home.
  • Use sturdy furniture for extra support when standing up or sitting down. Canes, crutches, and walkers can slip out from under you if used in this way.
  • Avoid icy or dangerous surfaces.

Mobility Aids Near Me

Buy your favorite Mobility Aids online with Instacart. Order Walking Canes, Crutches, Walkers, and more from local and national retailers near you and enjoy on-demand, contactless delivery or pickup within 2 hours.