mobility device

Can a rollator be used as a wheelchair?

Short answer is NO. Let us explain why Purpose and Design: A rollator is designed to assist people with limited mobility in walking independently. It typically has wheels, a frame, and handgrips. Users can push it while walking, and it often comes with a seat for...

How Awesome Service Dogs Transcend Disability Challenges

Picture this: a world filled with hurdles and barriers, where challenges seem insurmountable. Yet, within this landscape, there exists a remarkable ray of hope - the awe-inspiring service dogs. The impact they have on the lives of individuals with disabilities is...

Get Travelling This Summer With Your Mobility Devices!

Summertime is here and you may be thinking about travel! If you live with a mobility device or require accessibility supports, many transit systems have facilities and services in place. Here are a few of them that are starting to become more common in Canada:...

How to maximize your energy using a rollator

You’ve already invested in a mobility device to help you stay active, and you want to use it regularly to get exercise and boost your stamina. But you are also aware of being smart about how you use your energy. Here are some tips for how to maximize your active time...

Wheelchair vs Transport chair: do you know the difference?

It's our first pop quiz on the Triumph blog: Wheelchair vs Transport chair. Do you know how to spot the differences between a transport chair and a wheelchair? You've probably seen them both, but let's test whether you've been observant:  Q: Which requires a...

Time to fly away! Air travel with your rollator

As the world starts to travel again, it’s time to get excited to air travel with your rollator! But for some, travelling with mobility devices like walkers, rollators or wheelchairs, airports can be daunting. The stretch between customs and gates much further than...