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Eclipse Double Fold Rollator
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5-in-1 Mobility & Bathroom Aid
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Mobility aids are used by people with injuries, disabilities, or mature adults at risk of falling. Their use promotes independence, increased confidence, and reduced pain. Are you looking for mobility aids in Canada? BIOS Medical is a mobility aid manufacturer in Canada.
Mobility aids available from BIOS Medical
Mobility aids are empowering. They allow freedom of movement and the opportunity to go out with friends and family. BIOS Medical offers several mobility aids for your use.
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Canes: Canes should be chosen based on whether they are needed for general support or stability. Set it at the correct height and replace the tip regularly.
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Crutches: Need to feel stable and secure moving around after an accident or operation? Try the aluminum crutches or iWalk3.0™.
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Mobile accessories: Mobile accessories are used to individualize mobility aids or make them more comfortable. They are also used for the maintenance of mobility aids.
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Mobility cushions: Mobility cushions are designed to give users support and comfort while in a wheelchair. Want a fun reversible wheelchair cushion or Pressure-EZ™ Gel Cushion? Try both.
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Rollators: Want a rollator with a seat to help you balance when moving around? Choose the BIOS Living Glider Plus Rollator or Wheelzahead Rollator. Both have folding frames.
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Transport chairs: Transport chairs are often used in hospitals to move patients, but are just as convenient to use at home. Buy transport chairs from BIOS Medical for home use.
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Walkers: Walkers are mobility aids for people who can walk but need some assistance. Try the BIOS Living Deluxe Folding Walker with Wheels or BIOS Living Folding Walker.
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Wheelchairs: Wheelchairs are needed when walking is difficult or impossible due to disability, old age, illness or injury. BIOS Medical has standard and bariatric wheelchairs.
BIOS Medical has been taking care of Canadians for over three generations. We are a mobility aids manufacturer and accept payment via PayPal, GPay, and ShopPay. Buy mobility aids online from BIOS Medical today.
FAQs
1. What type of mobility aid is right for me or my loved one?
The right mobility aid depends on your specific needs. If you need light support, a cane might be enough. For temporary injuries, crutches offer more stability. For long-term mobility assistance, walkers, rollators, or wheelchairs may be more appropriate. If you're unsure, consult with a healthcare provider or reach out to our team for help.
2. Are BIOS walking aids suitable for outdoor use?
Yes! Many of our rollators and walkers are built with durable wheels and stable frames that can handle sidewalks, paved paths, and indoor flooring. If you often go outside, consider a model with large wheels and a seat, like the Wheelzahead Rollator, for greater comfort and control.
3. How do I adjust a cane or walker to the right height?
Stand up straight with your arms relaxed at your sides. The top of the cane or walker should line up with the crease of your wrist. Your elbow should bend slightly (about 15–20 degrees) when holding the grip. Proper height helps prevent strain and improves balance.
4. What makes BIOS Medical mobility aids different?
BIOS Medical has been a trusted Canadian brand for over three generations. Our products are thoughtfully designed for comfort, safety, and durability, with options for every level of mobility. We also offer maintenance accessories to help you personalize and care for your aids.
5. How do I maintain or replace parts for my mobility aid?
We carry a variety of mobility accessories like replacement cane tips, walker glides, and wheelchair parts. Regular checks — especially on grips, wheels, and tips — help ensure safety and prolong the life of your aid.
6. Can I travel with my mobility aid?
Yes. Many of our walkers and rollators, like the Glider Plus Rollator, are lightweight and foldable, making them easy to pack into a car trunk or take on public transit. Just make sure the brakes are locked during transport and remove any accessories that might fall off.
7. Do BIOS mobility aids require assembly?
Some aids, like walkers or rollators, may require light assembly out of the box — but nothing too complicated. Most items come with clear instructions, and no special tools are needed. If you need help, our support team is always happy to assist.