Some days you might need a cane, other days a rollator – or even both. Just because mobility changes, it doesn’t mean you stop caring about style. Your mobility aids should look as beautiful as they work.
As allies in the mobility community, we know it’s on us to work together toward a shared goal: meeting not just the needs, but the dreams and hopes of people who use mobility aids.
That’s why we’ve teamed up with Neo Walk to create something bold and expressive: a vibrant, matching set of a colorful cane and rollator, emphasizing that mobility isn’t just black and white.
We’re here to shake up the rollator game!
With modern, innovative designs, our rollator walkers do more than support you – they make a statement, they destigmatize.
Function and style can roll side by side. Let your mobility aid reflect who you are and move freely while feeling your best.
Are you ready to feel more empowered?
Neo Walk is all about making disability feel normal and embracing everyone’s unique style and needs.
They’re not just creating walking sticks; they’re making bold, confidence-boosting accessories that stand out!
With their focus on inclusivity and style – how can we not team up with them?!
This is why we have teamed up to create a mobility set that represents all shades of mobility.
Our unique and vibrant mobility sets of a rollator and a cane celebrate individuality, diversity, and the freedom to move in style.
“The upper half of my cane is clear; the lower half is filled with colorful beads. In my opinion, it conveys a marvelous sense of liberation and nonchalant elegance.
What else does it say about me to others? I think it says I’m an individual. And when Wendy and I walk together with our respective matching aids, they say that we make a great team.”
– Raymond
We spoke with five incredible individuals who shared their unique mobility journeys, revealing how the path to independence is never one-size-fits-all. Their stories show that mobility comes in countless shades beyond black and white.
After each experiencing a fall for different reasons, this couple’s recovery journey included a new kind of support. And sometimes, it means embracing a change in mobility. With the help of mobility aids, Wendy and Raymond are empowered to keep enjoying life to the fullest.
“The fall made it clear that my balance and stability were no longer sufficient for walking confidently on my own. To regain my independence and mobility, I decided to purchase my first walker.”
– Wendy
Blending style and purpose, Roxy proves that an MS diagnosis doesn’t mean losing your spark – or your sense of style – no matter the mobility aid. By challenging stereotypes, she creates space for others and empowers everyone to live confidently.
“Both pieces I think reflect my stylish and unapologetically bold personality. They are visible and bright Artisanry pieces. You can see the beauty and intention in the work and expression and I would like to think I come across the same way.”
– Roxy
After witnessing a rapid decline in her mobility, X refuses to let MS overshadow her passions. Transitioning from a cane to a rollator, she embraces the support she needs while fiercely maintaining her independence and determination… and her passions.
“Who knew a mobility aid could be so beautiful. I feel empowered by just being able to walk. I feel like my rollator has become a part of who I am, like my self-knitted berets, my funny haircut or my shoelaces.”
– X
Sometimes you just have to take matters into your own hands – just like Mae did. After years of pain and fatigue, she found a new kind of freedom, all sparked by a second-hand cane.
“I thought I wasn’t “disabled enough”, and that if I could push past the pain, fatigue, and other symptoms, no matter how debilitating, that it meant I could, and consequently should, do it without aids. Boy, oh, boy was I wrong!”
– Mae
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