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Mobility Everywhere
Walkers, wheelchairs & transfers. 99 curated picks. · Est. $2–$1500 per item

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Mobility Everywhere. Walkers, rollators, wheelchairs, canes, and transfer aids used across every room — measure doorways and weight limits before buying.
Topics: Mobility Everywhere · Walkers · wheelchairs & transfers · mobility · stroke recovery room · home safety · 99 products
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Tri-wheel design fits tight halls — lighter than four-wheel rollators.

Keep a cane reachable and prevent it from falling to the floor.

Keep a cane from dropping out of reach.

Replacement crutch tips designed to provide stability, grip, and comfort for axillary or forearm crutches. Some options may include shock absorption or padding features.

Smooth small floor transitions that can catch toes, canes, or walker wheels.

Armrests swing down for lateral transfers from bed or wheelchair.

Provide seated shoe changes and reduce clutter near the door.

Replace soft or low seating with a stable chair that supports transfers.

Add vertical transfer support where wall-mounted bars are not practical.

Help caregivers assist transfers and walking with safer body mechanics.

Safety grab bar for support in bathrooms, showers, and other areas requiring fall prevention. Provides a a secure handhold.

Folding tray leaves one side open — room for hemiparesis or caregiver assist.

Raise low sofas to reduce transfer effort.

Raise a low chair to make sit-to-stand transfers easier.

Wider ski tubes for bariatric or heavy-duty walkers with thicker leg posts.

One-handed walking support for one-sided weakness.

Support dependent transfers when recommended by clinicians and caregivers are trained.

Support sit-to-stand transfers for users who need powered assistance.

Reduce small indoor level changes without major remodeling.

Low transition strip for curbless or low-curb shower retrofits.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Reducing fall risk at home

Create a custom-length or multi-directional ramp with connecting sections for safe mobility access, replacing steps with a gentle incline.

Reduce sliding during bed positioning and transfers.

Support caregiver-assisted walking or transfers with multiple handholds.

Memory foam or gel arm pads — pressure relief for forearms and elbows.

Adjustable parallel bars designed for gait training and balance exercises in a home physical therapy setting.

Pair with a compatible lift for users who cannot safely transfer manually.

Support assisted transfers when caregiver training and equipment are appropriate.

Wearable whistle for walks — no batteries, always ready.

Provide a temporary ramp option where a permanent ramp is not yet installed.

Pre-cut tennis ball glides for walker legs, offering a smoother glide than traditional caps on various surfaces. No tools or cutting required.

Four-point base for extra stability vs. a standard cane.

A walking cane with four small feet on its base, designed to provide enhanced stability compared to a single-point cane.

Raise low recliners that are difficult to stand from.

Maintain walker movement and reduce unsafe dragging.

Ski attachments sized for rollator rear wheels or legs — smoother pushes on carpet and low-pile rugs.

Stable walking support with rest seat — reduces fatigue and falls.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)

A mobility aid with wheels, handbrakes, and a built-in seat, providing support for walking and a place to rest.

Reduce twisting during chair or car transfers.

Soft rubber glide caps that slip over walker tips — a middle ground between bare rubber and full skis.

Support sit-to-stand and pivot transfers for individuals with mobility challenges near a bed, chair, or toilet.

Support repeated sit-to-stand transfers when appropriate for the user's strength.

Reduce caregiver strain during bed repositioning.

Budget-friendly ski set for the most common 1 in. walker leg size — often sold in four-packs.

Reduce twisting during car transfers for users with limited mobility.

Smooth small door thresholds for walker, cane, or wheelchair access.

Bridge between bed, chair, and toilet for safer transfers.

Padded belt with handles for guided stand-pivot transfers.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

A sturdy board for transferring individuals between surfaces.

Support seated transfers when recommended by OT/PT.

Assists with seated transfers, making pivoting easier and reducing strain on users and caregivers.

Padded mat for practicing transfers and sit-to-stand exercises.

Keep umbrellas and canes from falling into walking paths.


Replacement ferrule-style glide tips that thread or press onto walker legs like standard rubber feet.

Improve comfort and grip on walker handles.

Classic ski-shaped rear-leg glides that snap onto most standard walker legs for smoother indoor pushes.

Ski-shaped caps for walker rear legs — smoother pushes on indoor floors when rubber tips catch.

Glide caps that help walkers move on carpet without catching.

Low-friction ski tips for tile, vinyl, and hardwood when rubber feet stick or squeak.

Slip-on glides made from tennis balls for walker legs, designed to help walkers slide smoothly over various indoor surfaces and prevent scuffing.

Pre-cut tennis ball feet for standard walker legs (budget option).

Carry small items while keeping both hands available for walker control.

Padded covers for hard wheelchair armrests during long seating.

Improve seated comfort and skin protection during longer wheelchair use.

Foam sleeve for metal footrests that dig into legs or catch shoes.

Clip-on or hook-on tray — meals, tablet, and daily tasks at wheelchair height.

Keep essentials accessible without placing bags on the floor.

Reduce level-change barriers at doorways used by wheelchairs or walkers.

Support seated transfers with handholds when recommended by OT/PT.

Provide a bedside handhold for repositioning and bed transfers.

Light AFO for foot drop, often fits in sneakers.
- Left-side weakness (hemiparesis)
- Right-side weakness (hemiparesis)

For foot drop — prescription only.

Add seasonal traction for cane use on icy or slick outdoor surfaces.

Inserts into the door striker — gives a sturdy grip to stand up from the seat.


Height-adjustable leg rests with calf pads — supports swelling and positioning.

Helps caregivers steady transfers and walking — protects shoulder/hip.

Create a stable support path in a long hallway when clinically appropriate.

Easy to fold, lightweight for transport and outings.

Socks with rubberized treads on the soles to provide better traction and reduce the risk of slips and falls on hard or slippery indoor surfaces.

Four-point base for extra stability than a single-tip cane.

Padded handles let caregivers safely steady the survivor.

Cross thresholds and small steps safely.

Provides comfortable support to reduce the risk of pressure sores and discomfort during extended sitting.


Stable seating during showering reduces falls.
- Balance & fall prevention
- Post-stroke fatigue


Leg rests pivot to the side — faster transfers without removing hardware.

Safer transfers in and out of the tub.

No-bend gardening — accessible from a chair or wheelchair.

Small rear wheels or bars — reduce backward tip when leaning or on ramps.

Frame clip holds cane or quad stick — frees hands for pushing.

Clamp-on drink holder — keeps water within reach on the frame or armrest.

Extended hanger tubes or footplates for taller users — heels supported on plate.

Frame-mounted holder for O₂ cylinder — keeps tank secure while moving.

Soft or high-friction rim covers — easier propulsion with weak grip.

Waterproof cape fits over wheelchair and lap — stay dry on outings.

Stash phone, meds, and other essentials discreetly under your wheelchair seat. Attaches easily. No need for a backpack.

Gains about 2 in. of doorway width without reframing — helpful for walkers.
Frequently asked
- How do I choose Mobility Everywhere for stroke recovery?
- Start with fall risk and daily routines. Measure spaces, check weight capacity, prefer one-handed or tool-free designs, and ask your OT or PT when unsure.
- Does stroke.shopping sell these products?
- No — we curate and link to marketplace search results. We are not a DME supplier or prescriber.
- Is this medical advice?
- Curated for stroke survivors and caregivers. Not medical advice — ask your OT, PT, or SLP when marked.
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