Home Care Equipment Checklist: Essential Mobility Aids for Aging in Place

Planning to age in place or help a loved one remain independent at home? Having the right home care equipment can make all the difference. This comprehensive checklist covers essential mobility aids and safety equipment for comfortable, safe living at home.

Bedroom Essentials

Hospital Beds

Adjustable hospital beds make getting in and out of bed easier and allow for comfortable positioning. Consider:

  • Semi-electric or full-electric controls
  • Adjustable height for easy transfers
  • Compatible mattress for pressure relief
  • Side rails for safety

Bed Rails & Assist Devices

  • Bed rails for fall prevention
  • Bed assist handles for independent movement
  • Trapeze bars for repositioning

Bathroom Safety Equipment

The bathroom is the most dangerous room for falls. Essential equipment includes:

  • Grab bars – Near toilet, in shower, by tub
  • Shower chair or bath bench – Sit while bathing
  • Raised toilet seat – Easier sit-to-stand
  • Handheld shower head – Bathing while seated
  • Non-slip mats – Inside and outside tub
  • Commode – Bedside toilet option

Mobility Aids

For Walking

  • Canes – Light support, various styles
  • Walkers – Maximum stability indoors
  • Rollators – Wheeled walkers with seats for outdoor use

For Limited Mobility

  • Transport wheelchair – For appointments and outings
  • Manual wheelchair – For independent mobility
  • Power wheelchair – When self-propelling isn’t possible
  • Mobility scooter – For outdoor independence

Transfer Equipment

  • Patient lift (Hoyer lift) – For safe caregiver transfers
  • Transfer belt – Assist with standing and walking
  • Slide boards – Lateral transfers
  • Ceiling lift – Permanent installation for frequent transfers

Seating

  • Lift chairs – Power recliners that assist standing
  • Wheelchair cushions – Pressure relief and comfort
  • Positioning aids – Pillows and wedges

Stair Navigation

  • Stair lifts – Motorized chair up/down stairs
  • Ramps – Wheelchair access to home
  • Stair railings – Secure handrails on both sides

Daily Living Aids

  • Reachers and grabbers
  • Dressing aids
  • Long-handled sponges
  • Sock aids
  • Elevated toilet seats

Funding Options

Many home care equipment items are covered by:

  • ADP (Assistive Devices Program) – Wheelchairs, lifts, hospital beds
  • Veterans Affairs Canada
  • WSIB – Work-related injuries
  • Private insurance – Extended health benefits
  • March of Dimes – Home modifications

Free Home Assessment

Mobility Specialties offers free in-home assessments to evaluate your specific needs and recommend appropriate equipment. We serve the entire Greater Toronto Area including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, and surrounding areas.

Call (905) 798-1853 to schedule your free assessment or visit our showrooms to see equipment in person.

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