Walker rentals?

smallworldnh

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Hello, I have rented wheelchairs the last two times we went to WDW. Is it possible to rent a walker or rollator from somewhere as well? I hate to have to bring my moms with us. thank you!
 

Hello, I have rented wheelchairs the last two times we went to WDW. Is it possible to rent a walker or rollator from somewhere as well? I hate to have to bring my moms with us. thank you!
Gold Mobility rents a rollator for $99 a week. I've rented ECVs from them and always been happy - their products are in good shape and meeting them for pickup and drop-off has been fine.

To me, a walker is the type with only two wheels on the front and none on the back so it doesn't really roll easily. I've had to use both for different reasons, and if I really needed a walker that was much harder to "scoot away", the rollator wouldn't work in the same situation. I sometimes call my rollator a walker so I know people use them interchangeably.

If you want a walker, not many places rent those so OMR is a good bet.
 
Has anyone had experience renting from this place as far as delivery and pickup at the hotel?
My daughter has her own wheelchair, so we don’t rent anything.
Orlando Medical Rentals is very good from the feedback I’ve seen over the years. They have a larger variety of different equipment that other companies don’t carry. So most people who need more specialized equipment rent from them.
Scooterbug is the only company authorized to drop off and pick up with the guest being present. So, you would have to arrange delivery and pickup.

I did notice when I searched for them last week, a website called Cloud of Goods came up as the first item. You don’t want them, you want the page to specifically say ‘Orlando Medical Rentals’ or OMR
 
Gold Mobility rents a rollator for $99 a week. I've rented ECVs from them and always been happy - their products are in good shape and meeting them for pickup and drop-off has been fine.

To me, a walker is the type with only two wheels on the front and none on the back so it doesn't really roll easily. I've had to use both for different reasons, and if I really needed a walker that was much harder to "scoot away", the rollator wouldn't work in the same situation. I sometimes call my rollator a walker so I know people use them interchangeably.

If you want a walker, not many places rent those so OMR is a good bet.
Ah I did mean rollator. That's what mom uses, I just always call it a walker. thank you!
 












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