Remember Me
forgot your password?

Transition From Walker To Wheelchair

Making the transition to a wheel chair from a walker can be quite rough. Even though thousands of people make this transition every year, the patient can sometimes feel like their body has finally given out on them. But with a few simple tips, you can help to make the transition a little smoother from them.

One consideration is to not rush the transition. There are psychological and physical concerns that should be considered. Many patients don't need to be in the wheel chair full time, so it helps to assure the patient that they still have their walker. Often these early stages of the transition require sensitivity and understanding.

The first step is consulting with a physician. Wheelchairs are prescribed just like drugs are, so you will need this prescription in order to purchase one. Ask around for a good physician if you don't already have one that can be helpful in this process.

An attending physician will be able to help you if the patient is already in a hospital. It is your responsibility to make sure the physician is well informed as to relevant information about the patients condition. Make sure nothing is left out as even small seemingly unimportant concerns will influence the type of wheel chair the physician will recommend.

You will need to decide whether to go with a manual or electric wheel chair. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages. Both had a variety of features that can be customized for each patient.

Although an electric wheel chair has its uses and is required for a lot of patients, a manual wheel chair should be considered. This requires arm strength, but also gives the patient much needed exercise for those confined to a wheel chair.

Another consideration is the environment in which the wheel chair will be used. Because wheel chairs vary in size and shape, you'll need to measure consider such things as stairs, table height, doorway width, carpet or rugs, etc. A trained professional can provide you with a checklist each of these items. But the most important thing is safety for the wheel chair user and others.

Finally you will want to determine whether a care giver will be required to assist the patient during the transition from a walker to a wheel chair.

By paying attention to these considerations, and by seeking a little training and help from medical professionals, this transition from walker to wheel chair can be a snap.

Roy Huff

As a leading San Diego wheelchairs provider we promote a variety of wheelchairs both power and manual.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Health Articles
  • More from Roy Huff

Getting Enough Sleep

By: Brenda Williams | 29/12/2009
All of us know how important it is to make sure that we get enough sleep. However, how many of us can actually say that we, in fact, get enough sleep? There are some people who swear that getting anywhere between five and six hours of sleep a night is...

Live Rosacea Free - Rosacea Treatment Review

By: Charles Henry | 29/12/2009
People judge the way they see others. We must admit that most of us concludes fast as soon as we see the person physically. It really matters if you are physically attractive and presentable since first impressions does matter.

Live Rosacea Free - Best Products For Rosacea

By: Charles Henry | 29/12/2009
Rosacea is a skin condition that has no known cause, treatment of rosacea may vary, depending on the seriousness of the condition. People with rosacea should take good care of their skin, since it is very sensitive to heat, stress and skin products. So, one should know and buy products to fit the needs of a rosacea sufferer. How can one choose the best products for rosacea? Here are some tips to choose the best one among the many.

Live Rosacea Free - Home Treatment For Rosacea

By: Charles Henry | 29/12/2009
Many of us are blessed with beautiful and smooth skin but there are those who are not fortunate enough to have it. Many skin infections and conditions affects us. One of these skin conditions is rosacea. Not everyone is familiar with it nor have heard about it. Rosacea is a skin condition that causes redness and swelling in the back part of the body, chest, ears, neck and scalp. But it usually affects the face.

Chiropractor In Fargo ND | Common Mistakes that lead to Injuries in the Gym

By: Mike McCoy | 29/12/2009
Mason Orth Presents Back Pain And Chiropractor In Fargo ND. Today's Topic: "Common Mistakes that lead to Injuries in the Gym."For A Chiropractor In Fargo ND Visit:www.HealthSourceofFargoMoorhead.com

Why Buy HGH - Pros And Cons

By: Brad Bahr | 29/12/2009
Several individuals are just anxious to grow taller, have more toned bodies, and larger muscles. Most of these persons prefer to rely on things like exercise and a wide variety of diet supplements, but there is a recent development that is gaining ground. In recent times, persons have started to...

How to Reduce Armpit Sweating - Safe And Natural Ways To End Armpit Sweating

By: casey | 29/12/2009
It always pays to be prepared. Suppose you are walking down the road, one fine day, and by a curious turn of fate, you stumble with the partner for your life. You would not want to ruin that first impression with the uncanny but serious detestable armpit sweating odor. You always have to be aware as to how much you are sweating and whether it's posing a problem in your social and professional life. If it's doing what I presume, you either consult a good dermatologist or try and follow what artic

How to Prevent Major Sweating - Proven Solutions For Excessive Sweating

By: casey | 29/12/2009
Sweating is one problem which can cause a serious slump in one person's confidence level. I can understand how embarrassed you feel when people contort their faces in your presence when you have just returned from a hectic day at office. You even have faced rejection from lucrative job offers which require you to skillfully manipulate tools with your hand, not because you lacked skill or intelligence but because you were a victim of excessive palm sweating.

Different Types of Wheelchairs

By: Roy Huff | 12/11/2009 | Health
The world of wheel chairs is larger than you think. One of the most common ways people categorize the different kinds is by the type of power they use: there are the manual ones and there are the electric ones. Electric ones are also often simply called "powered". There are so many types of wheel chairs that if your budget is large enough you will be able to invest in more than one kind to fulfill more of your needs. The first one you buy, even if it won't be the only one, nee...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (6.45, 8, w3)