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Mobility Resources by product type

From canes and walkers to rollators, wheelchairs, and portable ramps that smooth out doorways and steps, the right mobility aids aren’t about giving something up — they’re about staying safe, independent, and fully at home in the place you love. When choosing, look for the right level of support, a comfortable fit, sturdy construction for everyday surfaces, and thoughtful details like folding frames or ramp designs that fit real-life spaces and thresholds.

Senior using a rollator walker at home

Rollators

Look for wheel size, brakes, seat height and width, weight and portability

Close up of unrecognizable man using walker in hospital.

Walkers

Wheels or no wheels, height adjustment, weight and weight capacity, leg tips.

Manual wheelchair (product-only photo)

Wheelchairs

Manual and transport wheelchairs for safer mobility at home and on the go—compare fit, comfort, and portability.

Portable Ramp

Portable Ramps

Threshold and entry ramps for safer access with walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters.

Compression Socks

Compression socks

Everyday and medical-grade options to support circulation—look for the right compression level, sizing, and easy-on designs.

How we review

AgingWell resources are caregiver-informed and expert-reviewed (geriatrician, nurses, pharmacist, and social worker). We prioritize safety, real-world usability, and clear tradeoffs—so you can choose options that support confidence and independence.

Safety and stability come first: secure attachment, and designs that reduce tipping or loss of balance.

Portability and storage: weight, foldability, and how easy it is to pack, carry, or store when not in use.

Fit and compatibility: correct sizing, weight limits, and whether it works with common walkers, rollators, wheelchairs, or scooters.

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