Weigh Scales For Group Homes
Group homes enable participants to live in a community that will allow them to be taken care of in a dignified and practical way. In some instances they may need to be weighed, but they may live with disability
Guide to JAY Cushions
Wheelchair cushions help prevent pressure sores from occurring as these can be painful and distressing for users who stay in their wheelchairs for long periods of time. Active Mobility work alongside many br
Essential items for elderly or people living with disabilities
In this difficult time, most of us are pleased to be home, our safe place, and wait until Covid-19 passes. With the government restricting people going out it can be difficult to get the essentials you need to
9 Steps for Effectively Caring for the Elderly at Home
Aging is a natural process and one that can’t be avoided. However, as people age, their ability to do things independently starts to decline. Maybe they’ve grown weaker and less mobile than they once were, or m
Your Ultimate Guide To Buying A Mobility Scooter
Mobility scooters are an everyday essential for many Australians. Reaching speeds of up to 10km/h and providing superior comfort, mobility scooters allow the elderly and people living with disabilities to move
How To Purchase From Us Through Your NDIS Plan?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has helped people living with disability obtain equipment that they need to keep being independent or to assist them with their daily routines. Active Mobili
Guide To Homecare Packages
With people staying at home more than ever there has been a marked increase in keeping people at home. Whether it’s for themselves or for their loved ones equipment such as bathroom aids bedroom aids and patien
Guide To Bedside Commodes
Bedside commodes are designed to allow patients to do toileting without having to go to the bathroom. This may be due to patients unable to walk far or for convenience. Active Mobility stocks a wide range of be
Guide To Day Chairs
Chairs are products that we take for granted as we use them every day. However for people who are frail, elderly or living with disability chairs can cause pressure sores if they are not cushioned properly.
Guide To Standing Lifting Hoists
Standing lifts are specifically designed to secure patients during transfers from a seated position to a standing position, enabling quicker, easier, and safer patient lifting and transfer for both the patient
How To Maintain Rollators
Following from our previous blog about keeping clients safe while using their rollators, this week we’ll talk about how to best maintain their rollators so that it’ll stay with them for years to come. Like all
Things you need to know about wheelchair users
When seeing a person sitting in wheelchair, we often think person can’t do anything or their life must be hard or they can’t socialise because they are disabled and so on. However that’s the wrong perception as
Buyer's Guide to Wheelchair Harnesses and Belts
Wheelchairs are helpful equipment that allows those living with disabilities, or are otherwise not as mobile as others, to go from point A to point B. However for those that live with severe disabilities, there
NDIS: Support budgets
The health, well-being and safety of our community should never be taken lightly. Access to quality and affordable assistive technology equipment and services is our main focus. As an NDIS Provider, we can proc
Guide To Patient Bariatric Lift Chairs
Lift chairs are helpful for aged care residents to get up as the chairs can tilt forward allowing them to slightly stand before being able to stand up by themselves. However there are also lift chairs that can
Guide to understanding the ndis from A - Z
The National Disability Insurance Scheme provides all Australians under the age of 65 who have a permanent and significant disability and significant disability with the reasonable and necessary supports they n
Preventing Pressure Injuries
Pressure sores, or pressure injuries, are areas of damage to the skin and underlying tissues that are caused by constant pressure or friction. It can quickly develop in anyone that have reduced mobility such as
Using and Measuring Walking Frames
Three or four-wheeled walkers provide more support than walking sticks and are designed for users who can walk reasonably well but who would benefit from extra support over longer distances. Three-wheeled walke
Aids For Independent Daily Living
Daily actions such as picking up objects from the floor, dining and taking a bath can sometimes be difficult to those that live with disability. It can be frustrating for them and can cause some distress; howev
Buyer's Guide To Compact Scooters
Mobility scooters, like power mobility wheelchairs, give users the independence and mobility they need for day-to-day living. Users can simply use them to drive up to the shops, visit friends or even take it to