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Mobility Aids

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  • DynaRide Convertible Transport Wheelchair

    Dynarex

    Transport Wheelchairs

    Item #11249
    $152.50 - $297.60
  • Reclining Wheelchair

    Dynarex

    Reclining Wheelchairs

    Item #11248
    $326.50 - $1,696.50
  • Dynaride Bariatric Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    DynaRide Bariatric Wheelchairs

    Item #11227
    $276.25 - $1,061.84
  • DynaRide X-Lite Wheelchairs Series 4

    Dynarex

    DynaRide Series 4 X-Lite Wheelchairs

    Item #11226
    $229.91
  • DynaRide Series 3 Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    DynaRide Series 3 Lite Wheelchairs

    Item #11225
    $218.62
  • DynaRide Series 2 Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    DynaRide Series 2 Wheelchairs

    Item #11224
    $190.66 - $206.66
  • DynaRide Series 1 Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    DynaRide Series 1 Wheelchairs

    Item #11223
    $185.73
  • Walkers

    Dynarex

    Walkers

    Item #11222
    $153.35 - $164.29
  • Aluminum Crutches and Forearm Crutches

    Dynarex

    Crutches

    Item #11216
    $180.00 - $354.12
  • Various Canes

    Dynarex

    Canes

    Item #11215
    $70.00 - $111.33
  • Solid Seat Insert Wheelchair Cushion In Use

    Dynarex

    Wheelchair Solid Seat Insert Cushions

    Item #11214
    $195.50 - $251.50
  • Gel Foam Cushions for Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    Wheelchair Gel-Foam Cushions

    Item #11213
    $102.84 - $155.24
  • Foam Cushion for Wheelchairs

    Dynarex

    Wheelchair Foam Cushions

    Item #11212
    $89.69 - $152.37
  • Black Wheelchair Air Cushions from Dynarex

    Dynarex

    Wheelchair Air Cushions

    Item #11211
    $1,047.67 - $1,441.37
  • Wheelchair Accessories - Seatbelt, IV Pole, Oxygen Holder, and more

    Dynarex

    Wheelchair Accessories

    Item #11210
    $22.14 - $210.63

Support safer movement, greater independence, and smoother daily care with mobility aids from Total Pharmacy Supply. Our collection includes wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, cushions, and accessories designed for consistent use in long-term care facilities, rehab centers, hospitals, and home care settings.

How Mobility Aids Support Recovery and Long-Term Independence

Mobility aids directly influence safety, independence, and overall care outcomes. When patients have access to the right walker, wheelchair, cane, or crutches, they're less likely to experience falls and more likely to stay engaged in their own recovery. For care teams, this means fewer emergency interventions and more consistent progress over time.

In recovery scenarios, mobility aids play a direct role in physical outcomes. Controlled, supported movement helps reduce deconditioning, keeps circulation active, and encourages safer rehab progress. Many products in our collection are lightweight and adjustable, so they can adapt to shifting needs hassle-free.

Products You'll Find in This Category

We offer a complete lineup of mobility aids to support different care needs, from short-term recovery to daily use in high-volume care environments.

  • Transport Wheelchairs: Lightweight designs for assisted movement between rooms or departments.
  • Standard & Lightweight Wheelchairs: Everyday seating solutions for short- or long-term use.
  • Reclining Wheelchairs: Adjustable back positioning for patients requiring added support.
  • Bariatric Wheelchairs: Reinforced frames and wider seating for higher weight capacities.
  • Walkers: Stable support for patients regaining strength or balance.
  • Canes: Simple mobility support for light assistance.
  • Crutches: Adjustable options for short-term or injury-related mobility needs.
  • Foam Cushions: Basic comfort and positioning support.
  • Gel-Foam Cushions: Pressure redistribution for extended sitting.
  • Air Cushions: Advanced pressure management for high-risk patients.
  • Solid Seat Inserts: Improve seating stability and posture.
  • Wheelchair Accessories: Seatbelts, IV poles, oxygen holders, and other add-ons that adapt wheelchairs to specific care needs.

Choosing the Right Mobility Aid for Each Patient

Selecting the appropriate mobility aid depends on patient strength, balance, and recovery stage. Consider:

  • Patient mobility limitations
  • Balance and stability needs
  • Duration of use
  • Seating and positioning requirements
  • Care environment and workflow

Matching mobility equipment to patient needs helps improve safety and independence.

How to Maintain Your Mobility Equipment Long-Term

Mobility aids are used constantly in care environments, often by multiple users throughout the day. Building simple checks into your routine helps prevent small issues from turning into safety concerns and keeps equipment performing the way it should.

  • Inspect wheelchair frames, brakes, and casters on a regular basis. Look for loosened hardware, uneven rolling, or brakes that don’t engage fully, as these can affect stability and control.
  • Check cushions and seating supports for signs of wear, flattening, or loss of pressure relief. Worn cushions can impact posture, comfort, and skin protection.
  • Clean high‑touch surfaces like handles, armrests, and hand rims between users using approved disinfectants to maintain hygiene.
  • Confirm that accessories such as seatbelts, IV poles, oxygen holders, and trays are securely attached and functioning properly.

Consistent upkeep extends the life of your mobility equipment, reduces downtime, and helps create a safer, more dependable environment for both patients and caregivers.

Help Patients Move Confidently with Total Pharmacy Supply

At Total Pharmacy Supply, we have helped healthcare teams choose reliable mobility aids for over three decades. Our products are selected for durability, comfort, and ease of use to help patients move more confidently.

Browse our full selection of mobility aids online, or contact our team for help choosing the right equipment for your facility, rehab program, or home care setup.