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Universal Axillary Crutches (Pair)
Sale price$48.00
Wonder Rollator Plus
Sale price$490.00

Why Shop Walking Aids for Adults & the Elderly at DNR Wheels?

✔️ 30+ years of expertise as a trusted hospital equipment supplier of walking aids for Singapore's elderly.

✔️ Wide range of mobility aids, including rollators, walking canes, and foldable walkers, all featuring adjustable heights and anti-slip tips.

✔️ Customisable support through therapist-guided fitting, ensuring optimal posture and comfort.

✔️ Durable, certified quality with hospital-grade frames and responsive braking systems for long-lasting stability.

✔️ Dedicated after-sales service, including maintenance and spare parts, to keep your walking aid safe and functional.

✔️ Try before you buy and fast delivery by visiting our showroom for a trial, or benefit from our fast delivery service.

Get the Right Walking Aid Today

Don't let instability limit your independence or hinder your caregiver's ease and confidence. As one of Singapore's most experienced mobility equipment suppliers for 30 years, we ensure you find the perfect walking aid through therapist-guided fitting. Browse our comprehensive selection today or contact our experts for a personalised consultation.

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How to Order

  1. Add to Cart: Select the mobility aid you wish to purchase.
  2. Check Out: Proceed to the checkout page.
  3. Fill in Details: Provide your delivery and payment information.
  4. Confirmation Email: You will receive an Order Confirmation email to confirm your order details.
  5. Store Pick Up: Store pick up is also available. Select the "Pickup" delivery option on the Checkout page, and you will receive a notification email when your item is ready for pickup.
  6. Wait for Delivery: Once your items have been prepared for shipment and shipped, you will receive a Shipment Notification email.
    • Next Working Day Delivery: If you place your order before 3:00 pm (Singapore Time), your mobility aid will be scheduled for delivery on the next working day.
    • Delivery Contact: Our customer service specialist will contact you the day before delivery to provide the estimated delivery time for your area.

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Free delivery for mobility aid orders above $150.00

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Mobility Aids

The best walking aids for elderly depend entirely on the intended use. For maximum stability and weight-bearing support, choose a traditional walking frame or non-wheeled walker. For outdoor use and to allow rests during outings, pick a rollator with a seat and reliable hand brakes. If you require ease of lifting and compact storage for transport, select a lightweight, foldable walker model.

To choose the right elderly walking aid, start by identifying the main need: Stability vs. Movement. Here is a breakdown of the primary types to consider:

  • Walking Frames: Offer maximum stability for indoor or rehabilitation use but require lifting.
  • Rollators (3 or 4 wheels): Best for movement, outdoor use, and convenience (seat/brakes).
  • Wheeled Walkers: A good intermediate option for those needing some support and easier gliding.

We highly recommend utilising our therapist-guided fitting to ensure the walking aid is adjusted to the correct height for maximum safety and proper posture.

The key difference is functional design. A rollator is technically a type of wheeled walker but is always equipped with wheels (usually three or four), hand brakes, and often a built-in seat to support continuous motion and comfort. A standard walker or walking frame has four legs with rubber tips that the user must lift or slide, emphasising maximum non-rolling stability.

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About DNR Wheels

DNR Wheels Pte Ltd (DNR) is a leading provider of disability and rehabilitative equipment including home nursing products in Singapore. It was set up by a prominent athlete with a disability, Mr Raja Singh in 1994.