My Mobility Aid Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @clarke4624
    @clarke4624 2 месяца назад +3

    I would love to hear more about your experiences using a hoist please! The electric rollz looks so cool, I wish I knew about it sooner!

  • @jessicalingo4346
    @jessicalingo4346 3 месяца назад +10

    I completely agree that it's very important to personalize your mobility aids. Especially since it can be uncomfortable having to need a mobility aid

  • @EmsJ1976
    @EmsJ1976 3 месяца назад +12

    I bought my Rollz (second hand) after discovering them through you! I’ve sold it now as I found it too heavy to get in and out of the car by myself and need a wheelchair more often. I now mainly use an electric Quickie Carbon 50R when I’m teaching but then also have Byacre Overland and Ultralight rollators for quick trips. I also have a basic manual chair to be pushed in when I’m really unwell but I really can’t self-propel! My choice of sticks/crutches are Cool Crutches but I do have a light-up Neo-Walk for special occasions!! My inner ableist meant it’s taken me a while to come to terms with using mobility aids but on Tuesday night I was conducting a group on stage at a theatre and actually used my wheelchair which seemed a BIG step! ❤

  • @ParkerElaine
    @ParkerElaine 2 дня назад

    What a great informative video, thank you so much. Your tips on canes are fantastic I must try a question mark style one after your explanation of the advantages :)

  • @ShinySarah44
    @ShinySarah44 3 месяца назад +6

    I really appreciate you sharing your experiences and trials with different mobility aids. I am a few years into chronic illness journey and a few years into using a cane and power chair to help. More recently I've been side eyeing rollator options. Hearing experiences for people with symptoms similar to mine has helped me understand what to consider for options.

    • @ahn0x
      @ahn0x Месяц назад

      hi, I'm in a similar place, I'm not sure how to begin to navigate? mostly BC "what are my symptoms even" are confusing. can we chat?

  • @GingerKiwiDev
    @GingerKiwiDev 3 месяца назад +3

    This was lovely! ❤
    I have two Switch Sticks. I typically use both when I’m on transit. The derby handles aren’t the best but I’ve made them work by using them with the handles backwards.
    I’m taking home my first custom titanium wheelchair at the end of the month! Freedom! My shoulders haven’t been my main issues so I’m ok for now in a manual, especially an ultra light weight one with a low back.
    So jealous of all the really pretty and functional mobility aids especially walking sticks in the UK. I’m in Toronto Canada. Despite it being such a large city we don’t have an abilities expo here.

  • @ghirathim
    @ghirathim 3 месяца назад +4

    omg id love the electric rollz walker for me. There's a similar thing available here in Australia, i wonder if i can get it on my insurance

  • @Spooniepsych
    @Spooniepsych 3 месяца назад +2

    Really enjoyed this thanks Jenni. My rollz is my super star out of all my aids, so versatile!

  • @karenhughes8101
    @karenhughes8101 3 месяца назад +2

    I have had the stick with the blue gel handle . Very comfortable. Unfortunately this year in the heat wave the gel has stated oozing out . I would recommend them however for comfort. I have had mine for years .
    I have just ordered a Neo Walk with a Snoopy shaped handle .

  • @bethanevans164
    @bethanevans164 3 месяца назад +2

    Brilliant, thanks Jenni. Fabulously helpful xxx

  • @randomoldbloke
    @randomoldbloke 3 месяца назад +2

    Great video thanks . I have CRPS ( free to any home) with power chairs there are a few things to look out for . Terrain is the biggest one especially for folding chairs if you are always on perfectly flat surfaces fine but they tend to get to much flex and eventually crack when used in rougher surfaces
    Local weather conditions is another big one i live in a tropical rainforest and it is stupid hard on everything including electronics, the simplest chairs seem to work the best in this environment
    Terrain especially off road with mud and loose surfaces take extreme care things turn to custard in the blink of a eye a dedicated all terrain chair comes into its own in off road conditions.
    For around town sort of stuff i just have a second hand pride go chair it does everything i need it to except stay in it all day but can't complain for the price $300aud plus $80 for new batteries good to go . The only other downside is getting the seat on when i take it off for transport.
    The chair i use the most is called a Action trackchair the model is Axis . For where i live it is perfect as during the wet season often have to go through deep mud 150mm plus. It does everything well except go inside a pure outdoor chair 1m wide gives incredible stability. It is a pig to load given the width and weight 250kg . For my environment it is perfect. The only other chair the comes close is the magic mobility X8 in a drier environment I would have been my first choice. Both these chairs have a limited range but that can be sorted with the use of a properly mounted generator get it done professionally if going down this path.
    For me a power chair is a much better choice than a scooter especially in shops, zero turn and nothing between you and the counter.
    Cheers from Australia

  • @esterfleurke9309
    @esterfleurke9309 3 месяца назад +2

    Very informative!

  • @astralb.2647
    @astralb.2647 3 месяца назад +2

    Damn that's quite the collection!

  • @apislapis
    @apislapis Месяц назад

    A similar but around 6K cheaper version of the Omeo is the Genny Mobility Genny Zero which was at Motability's Big Event at the NEC in 2024. I've had a Pride Revo 2.0 boot scooter since 2018. I gave up on Motability as neither the car dealership, Citroen nor Motability would remove the bulkhead from the latest Berlingo so that I could fit my scooter in the boot. Instead, I got a bank loan & bought a used 2018 Berlingo got Jeff Gosling to fit a hoist and now I can travel independently again. It's not been cheap but I'm using my PIP to pay off the loan which is what it is intended for. To put it into context, the Berlingo + hoist + scooter is less than an Omeo. The revo 2.0 doesn't do off-road very well and I guess that's my next upgrade. Excellent videos Jenni, I've subscribed. Can't wait for Naidex 2025. I didn't know about it till going the Big Event.

  • @racheloram
    @racheloram 3 месяца назад +1

    I *swear* by my FlexyFoot walking stick! It's the oval handle, not-foldable. So stable and comfortable, puts your weight directly down over the stick the same as the ? Handles. The FlexyFoot ferrules I recommend to anyone as they really do improve the stability and comfort of the sticks. The FlexyFoot sticks themselves aren't the most attractive, but I covered mine with hot pink duct tape and stuck some reflectors on it - even though it's hardly haute couture, I get compliments and questions about it all the time. I also used rainbow tie dye duct tape to cover my rollator as that was a weird champagne/beige colour. Easy enough to do, and technically removable unlike spray paint

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 2 месяца назад

      Also love flexyfoot. I have same stick with the oval handle .

  • @irenehynes7536
    @irenehynes7536 Месяц назад

    Your video was really helpful! Thank you.
    I’m in Canada, but you have given me great ideas on what to look for…I’m getting a walker/roll at or soon, and eventually a motorized scooter…of some kind. So I really appreciate your video.
    Thank you!😊

  • @karenhughes8101
    @karenhughes8101 3 месяца назад

    The stick holder is very useful

  • @Briooiuou
    @Briooiuou Месяц назад

    Jenni, have you done a video on your zebra outfits? I have been super wanting one for a long time and Id love to gorge on reccomendations! That suit fit you’re wearing toward the end is fabulous 🎉

  • @nerveendings
    @nerveendings 3 месяца назад

    This is so so helpful, thank you! I just bought my first wheelchair off a friend who no longer needed it, and it's really helpful in certain situations, but a massive inconvenience in others! I either use my walking stick, which has it's own limitations, or a wheelchair, which has other limitations. I'm yet to find something that makes me feel truly independent, and it can be really overwhelming faced with all the different options out there (and their prices!!). So this definitely helped give me a better idea of where to start :)

  • @naomiharman2883
    @naomiharman2883 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, this was an amazingly helpful video

  • @julie_uk_
    @julie_uk_ 3 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video thank you Jenni 😊

    • @ChronicallyJenni
      @ChronicallyJenni  3 месяца назад +1

      No problem I hope it's helpful!

    • @julie_uk_
      @julie_uk_ 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ChronicallyJenni super useful for reference & your experience of them too 👍

  • @racheloram
    @racheloram 3 месяца назад +2

    Have you had an nhs/social services wheelchair assessment? And/or do you know anybody that has videos about it? I'm waiting for mine, and just interested in what it is like. They've told me they come to my flat and assess that, too. Which will be interesting as I don't find it as accessible as it was sold to me as (it is a council flat, so not much can be done, I fear. But I might get put on the list to swap to a more accessible place). I would really need a powerchair, or some sort of assistance with a manual, but no way can I afford any power ad-ons out of pocket. So I'm not too sure how the whole thing will work. I have a car on Motorbility, so hopefully that could get a hoist fitted. Thanks 😊

    • @sophiehobley828
      @sophiehobley828 3 месяца назад

      Is your council flat owned by either you or the actual council? If so you should 100% be eligable to get your flat made accessible to you. The council aren't allowed to say no (as far as I understand it) and in theory it should all be done for free based on an OT reccomendations but you may need to find somewhere to stay for a while if you need huge changes (although I've absolutely heard of people being put in either a hotel or a care home if they need it for accessibility) so whilst I'm not eligable for an NHS wheelchair and had to buy my own so I can't tell you about the assessment for one. But I do know a tiny bit about adaptions

  • @helenscott7960
    @helenscott7960 2 месяца назад +1

    I am so embarrassed about the thought of using an aid even though I know it would probably benefit me. How did u feel after getting your first mobility aid x

  • @Bridget-z1q
    @Bridget-z1q 3 месяца назад

    Could you share more about the winch? I want a C2 but I'm worried about being able to get the sections in the car. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @one.of.two1969
    @one.of.two1969 3 месяца назад

    Hi, i have used the breeze 4 scooter, and it is like a tank it will go everywhere but not good for going in shop as it is to big so i use my sticks or my smaller scooter like your videos my border collie used to run 6 miles a day when we used breeze 4 but now he just walk now as he is getting on now so we mack a good mach

  • @rogerorchard2317
    @rogerorchard2317 3 месяца назад

    have you talked to your local wheelchair servies you normal have to talk nicely to your GP