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Mobility Assistance

Mobility care is for anyone who is living with reduced mobility and may require assistance in completing daily tasks on their own.

Mobility Assistance and Care

Mobility assistance and care support individuals with reduced mobility who may need help with daily tasks, whether due to injury, illness, or long-term conditions affecting movement. This need is not limited to older adults, as people of all ages, including children and working-age individuals, can experience mobility challenges. At-home mobility care is designed to enhance quality of life and promote independence, regardless of the cause. With nearly 20 years of experience, Mayfair Care Agency provides professional, personalised support tailored to individual needs, helping clients regain as much mobility as possible while continuing to live comfortably and independently in their own homes.

Signs of decreased mobility

It’s important to spot a decline in mobility and when mobility assistance may be required. Common signs of mobility problems are:

Decreased mobility can often be due to muscle weakness or joint problems that can occur from age, illnesses, or injuries. Neurological difficulties and diseases can also be a contributing factor to mobility impairment.

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Mobility Assistance FAQs

Mobility assistance is support provided to help individuals move safely and independently. It may include help with walking, transferring from bed to chair, or using mobility aids like walkers or wheelchairs.

People who are elderly, recovering from surgery, injured, or living with disabilities or medical conditions that affect movement may need mobility assistance.

Common mobility aids include canes, walkers, wheelchairs, crutches, and mobility scooters. These devices help improve balance, stability, and independence.

Caregivers should support the person from the side or slightly behind, ensure the environment is free of obstacles, encourage the use of proper footwear, and allow the person to move at a comfortable pace.

Mobility assistance helps prevent falls and injuries, promotes independence, improves circulation, and supports overall physical and mental well-being.