| | |  | Rollators | Home » » » Rollator Dannie Steel Winnie Walker | | | | | | | Description: | | Rollator Dannie Steel Winnie Walker is easily maneuverable, prompting independence inside and outside of the home. Rolling walker offers great maneuverability for added stability and comfort while walking. This Ambulatory Device will provide comfort and convenience wherever you need to go. This Mobility Aid has standard clear plastic tray and wire basket. This Dannie Steel Winnie Walking aid has padded seat and height adjustable handle. The Wheeled walker is made of sturdy steel and has large 6 inch wheels for indoor/outdoor use. These Rollers increase your sense of security and safety with attractive versatile mobility. | | | Features: | |
• Therapist assisted brake.
• Independent adjustable locks in three positions.
• Standard clear plastic tray and wire basket
• Sturdy steel construction.
• Adjustable handle height.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 23.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Indications:
| Severe arthritis of the hip or knee, muscular dystrophy, bed or chair confined patients due to neurological diseases or postoperative conditions or muscular conditions. |
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Winnie is a winnerMay 10, 2010
By dutiful daughter My 89 year old mom had an accident with her previous walker. She reached for it, thinking she had locked the breaks and it rolled away. She fell and broke her hip. After months of recovery she was anxious to get back to a 4 wheeled walker with brakes but I was very nervous about it. The Winnie's brakes are locked automatically unless she holds the handle up, which seems like a much safer way to go. I did a lot of research and this was the only one I could find that worked that way. She loves it! The cons are;it's heavier than most walkers, the seat doesn't lift up and it's a bit trickier to fold.
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