> ok, which one has a good link or LINKS to walking canes with seats.
>
> Things that people also need to make life easier with a disability.
>
> thanks much
> janers
Hi Janers!
I Googled "rollator" and all sorts of stuff came up. I am such a nit-wit
today, I've forgotton how to get the Googled stuff to have a regular URL
address. I think Dana Douglas sells the most of them. Mine is a Dolomite
http://www.clarkehealthcare.com/dolomite-walker.cfm
see if that URL works. The difference with mine is that it does not have
any brake cables (the cables go straight down inside the vertical tubing),
and also the Dolomite walker does not have a bar across the back... it
simply has a plastic strap. this is to help to make it easier to fold up
and fit in your car.
I like the walker, but since my lupus is an all-over-the-body sort of thing,
the times I need it most, I have not the strength to get it into my car (I
have a tiny car).When I have an assistant with me, then I use it, such as
when I go to my doctor down in San Francisco.
I sometimes wish I had a back bar on my walker. It would make it easier to
throw clothes over when I am shopping! Its a trade-off depending on what
you want, and if you can fold it up and transport it properly.
I think I have your address... do you have mine? If you want to discuss
this further feel free to contact me.
Piglet noises
Mair
> http://www.westons.com/acatalog/index.html
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>> thanks much
>> janers