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Senior aid and mobility price comparison

Mobility equipment is the one category where the cheapest option can cause an injury, so fix the specification — seat width, weight capacity, brake type — before you compare. Once the spec is set, the landed-cost ranking below shows who actually delivers it for less.

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Senior Aid & Mobility

Rollators, lift chairs, grab bars and daily-living aids.

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Senior aid and mobility price comparison: what buyers ask

How much is a good rollator?

A well-built four-wheel rollator with a seat usually lands between $110 and $260 delivered. Bariatric frames run higher because of the reinforced tubing.

Are lift chairs covered by insurance?

In the US, Medicare Part B may cover the lifting mechanism only, not the chair. Compare the full delivered price and keep the invoice itemized.

What should I check before buying?

Weight capacity, seat-to-floor height, doorway clearance and whether assembly is included. A cheaper unit that does not fit the bathroom is not a saving.

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