Walking Sticks For The Blind
Can be folded the rubber feet of the cane should not wear out easily.
Walking sticks for the blind. Walking sticks provide you with better balance and stability and is suitable for users who need some support while walking what should you look out for when choosing walking sticks. 48 8in 4 6 out of 5 stars 3 12 39 12. Folding aluminium walking stick is lightweight and easy to store.
Adjustable folding support walking cane for the blind 31 5 inch 35 4 inch folds down 4 sections lightweight portable walking stick mobility aid 4 0 out of 5 stars 16 20 00 20. For many a walking stick and cane can be a fashion accessory but for the blind or partially sighted they serve a much more important purpose. Walking stick for blind aluminum walking stick night reflective anti slip folding cane flexible and durable walking aid mobility folding length.
Custom length walking sticks are available as a special order up to a maximum length of 125cm 50 inches. Walking sticks for the blind. If you prefer folding canes for the blind or supportive blind walking sticks we are sure that we have what you are looking for.
Walking sticks if you require a walking stick for a higher user weight than 20 stone you need to contact a specialist bariatric support service. A blind cane is a necessity for the visually impaired. Having an inbuilt sensor system and alert facility this walking stick reduces the chances of accidents of the visually challenged to a considerable degree.
Height is adjustable from 32 5 to 36 72cm to 92 5cm. In 1921 james biggs a photographer from bristol who became blind after an accident and was uncomfortable with the amount of traffic around his home painted his walking stick white to be more easily visible. Whether for yourself or a loved one our blind canes are available in a variety of designs so you can rest assured that we have something to fit your needs.
The rnib can help with finding appropriate mobility training for you if you are having difficulty resulting from sight loss rnib mobility training. Blind people have used canes as mobility tools for centuries but it was not until after world war i that the white cane was introduced. White stick ideal for blind and visually impaired individuals.
Assessment by a physiotherapist is needed to ensure the walking stick is the correct height and can give the support required. Walking sticks when is a walking stick needed. Crutch handle is shaped to provide comfortable gripping.