Benefits of walking sticks for the elderly
A walking stick offers valuable support and balance for individuals living with mobility challenges. With its single-pointed design, it aids in maintaining stability while walking and navigating various terrains. This versatile mobility aid is particularly beneficial for those with mild balance issues and provides confidence and comfort during daily activities, both outdoor and indoor.
Aiding independence
If you’re living with mobility issues or recovering from injury or surgery, a walking stick can be hugely beneficial towards your everyday movement. Whether it’s just a case of walking to the kitchen on your own or heading out to the shops, a walking stick and cane can be helpful. Alternatively, we have an extensive range of walking frames too.
Variety of options
At Complete Care Shop, we have an extensive range of walking sticks and canes with many different designs. We have a selection of folding walking sticks that compactly fold down for easy storage and handling, and we have walking sticks with seats that give you a solid place to rest if it’s needed.
What is the difference between a walking stick and a cane?
A walking stick and a cane are both mobility aids, but they serve slightly different purposes. A walking stick is typically a single-pointed support, often used for balance and light assistance while walking. On the other hand, a cane usually has a handle and provides more stability and weight-bearing support, making it suitable for individuals who need more substantial assistance while walking.
Who might benefit from using a walking stick or cane?
Walking sticks and canes are beneficial for a range of individuals. People with mild balance issues, those recovering from minor injuries or individuals who only need occasional support might find a walking stick helpful. Canes are often recommended for those with chronic conditions, injuries or mobility limitations, as they offer increased stability and can bear more weight.
What features should I consider when choosing a walking stick or cane?
When selecting a walking stick or cane, consider factors such as the type of handle (e.g. T-handle, offset handle), material (e.g. wood, aluminium) and adjustability for customising the height. For canes, you might also want to explore options with additional features like foldability, wrist straps or ergonomic grips. It's advisable to consult with healthcare professionals to ensure you choose a walking aid that suits your specific needs and provides the necessary support.