While your rollator promotes mobility support, it may also assist when you need to sit down in a chair. Always make certain that your rollator is close to you and the intended seat. Always double-check that the brakes are in the locked or parked position before utilizing it for getting from a standing-to-seated position. Once seated, it is that you keep your rollator within reach so that you can easily access it when needing to move again.
When using your rollator, sitting down on a chair may be more complicated than standing from a seated position. Below offers some helpful suggestions to become comfortable with this motion, which takes practice and time. Also, note that the ideal type of chair for this motion, as well as standing again, are ones with armrests or ones with higher seats. If these types of chairs are not available, then you may need some additional assistance when sitting down in a chair (and then again when needed to stand).
Here are some important tips that may help you sit in a chair from standing with a rollator:
It is important that you practice sitting down in a chair from standing with a rollator while others are around to support this action. Do not attempt this motion alone until you are comfortable with this motion. The above information is intended to offer support and resource information but does not replace the direction of a medical professional, healthcare provider, therapist, nurse, aide, or any professional training.