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The best mobility product depends on the person’s walking ability, balance, strength, and daily needs. For light walking support, a cane or tripod cane may be enough. For better stability, a walker or rollator is usually more suitable. For users who cannot walk safely for long distances, a wheelchair may be the better choice. For home care and long resting periods, a medical bed, commode chair, shower chair, and mobility accessories can make daily care easier and safer.
Suggested products to link:
MOBLINE - Basic Adult Wheelchair
MOBLINE - Basic Aluminum Walker
MOBLINE - Aluminum Rollator
MOBLINE - Basic Commode Chair
MOBLINE - Three Function Electric Medical Care Bed
A standard wheelchair is designed for everyday mobility, home care, patient transport, and daily use. A transfer wheelchair is more compact and easier to maneuver in tight spaces, making it useful for car transfers, indoor movement, and caregiver-assisted transport. A reclining wheelchair offers more positioning options, with an adjustable backrest and elevating footrests for users who need extended sitting comfort or therapeutic positioning.
Suggested products to link:
MOBLINE - Basic Adult Wheelchair
MOBLINE - Transfer Adult Wheelchair
MOBLINE - Steel Reclining & Elevating Wheelchair
For larger or heavier users, an oversize or bariatric wheelchair is usually the best option. It should have a wider seat, reinforced frame, double cross-bracing, and higher weight capacity. Cureline’s oversize wheelchair model offers a 51 cm seat width and supports up to 180 kg, making it suitable for plus-size users and heavy-duty care needs.
Suggested product to link:
MOBLINE - Double Cross Adult Oversize Wheelchair
Choose a manual medical bed if you want a reliable, budget-friendly solution that does not require electricity. A manual double rocker bed can adjust the backrest and leg rest with hand cranks. Choose an electric medical bed if the patient needs easier positioning, height adjustment, caregiver convenience, and remote-control operation. Electric medical beds are better for intensive home care, post-surgery recovery, and patients who need frequent position changes.
Suggested products to link:
MOBLINE - Double Rocker Manual Medical Care Bed
MOBLINE - Three Function Electric Medical Care Bed
MOBLINE - Premium Electric Three Function Medical Care Bed
A walker is designed for users who need stable walking support and better balance assistance. A standard aluminum walker is lightweight, height-adjustable, foldable, and suitable for daily mobility support. A rollator has four wheels, hand brakes, a built-in seat, and a storage basket, making it better for users who can walk but need support, rest breaks, and more independence during longer distances.
Suggested products to link:
MOBLINE - Basic Aluminum Walker
MOBLINE - Wheeled Aluminum Walker
MOBLINE - Aluminum Rollator
A commode chair is used to make toileting easier for people with limited mobility, elderly users, post-surgery patients, and home care patients. It can be placed beside the bed or used over a standard toilet, depending on the model. A basic commode chair usually includes a removable bucket, height adjustment, anti-slip rubber tips, and an easy-to-clean frame.
Suggested product to link:
MOBLINE - Basic Commode Chair
A commode chair is mainly designed for bedside toileting or bathroom use. A wheeled commode chair adds room-to-room mobility. A commode wheelchair combines wheelchair mobility with toileting functionality, making it useful for users who need both transport and bathroom assistance. Reclining commode wheelchairs add more comfort with reclining back support and elevating footrests.
Suggested products to link:
MOBLINE - Wheeled Basic Commode Chair
MOBLINE - Steel Commode Wheelchair
MOBLINE - Steel Reclining and Elevating Commode Wheelchair
You can buy mobility products and medical furniture in Lebanon from Cureline Healthcare. The mobility page includes wheelchairs, medical beds, walkers, rollators, toilet chairs, sticks, crutches, shower safety products, and mobility accessories. Cureline also highlights delivery across Lebanon, same-day service in Beirut and suburbs when available, WhatsApp support, and customer guidance for choosing the right medical equipment.
Suggested page to link:
Medical Equipment - Mobility Products & Medical Furniture
Choosing the right wheelchair depends on 4 important factors: the user’s age, weight, mobility level, sitting time, and whether the upper body needs extra support. At Cureline Healthcare, we help customers choose a wheelchair by following a simple and practical selection process.
1. Is the wheelchair for a child or an adult?
The first step is to choose between a child wheelchair and an adult wheelchair. The right wheelchair size is important for comfort, safety, posture, and daily use.
If the wheelchair is for a child
Short-term use
For a child who needs a wheelchair for short-term use, light daily movement, or temporary recovery, a basic child wheelchair can be a practical and affordable option.
Product to link:
Basic Child Wheelchair
Longer-term use
For a child who will use the wheelchair more frequently or for a longer period, a double cross child wheelchair is usually a stronger option. The double cross frame gives better durability and support for repeated daily use.
Product to link:
Double Cross Child Wheelchair
Upper body disability or posture support needed
If the child’s disability affects the upper body, posture, trunk control, or sitting stability, a cerebral palsy wheelchair is usually the better choice. This type of wheelchair is designed to support the upper body and helps keep the child more secure with positioning support and buckles.
Product to link:
Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair
If the wheelchair is for an adult
The next question is the user’s weight.
Adult user under 100 kg
Short-term use
For short-term use, temporary recovery, or simple daily mobility, a basic adult wheelchair is usually enough. This wheelchair is suitable when the patient needs occasional support and does not require heavy-duty features.
Product to link:
Basic Adult Wheelchair
Mid-term use with detachable parts
For an adult under 100 kg who needs a wheelchair for mid-term use, the Basic Plus Wheelchair is a practical option. This wheelchair offers more comfort and flexibility than a basic short-term model because it includes detachable armrests and detachable footrests, making transfers easier for the patient and caregiver. It is suitable for daily home care, appointments, indoor and outdoor mobility, and users who need a wheelchair for a longer period but do not require a heavy-duty or reclining model.
Product to link:
Basic Plus Wheelchair
Longer-term or frequent use
For extended use, frequent daily movement, or better frame durability, a double cross wheelchair is usually recommended. This wheelchair is stronger than a basic wheelchair and better suited for regular home care or daily mobility.
Product to link:
Double Cross Adult Wheelchair
Compact indoor use or travel use
If the wheelchair is mainly needed inside the house, in narrow spaces, or for transport, a travel wheelchair or transfer wheelchair is a good option. This type of wheelchair does not have large rear wheels, so it is more compact and easier for a caregiver to push. It is ideal when the patient is not able to move the wheelchair independently.
Product to link:
Travel Wheelchair / Transfer Wheelchair
Upper body disability or posture support needed
If the adult patient has a disability affecting the upper body, posture, or sitting stability, a cerebral palsy wheelchair can be more suitable than a standard wheelchair. This wheelchair gives better positioning support and helps secure the patient more safely.
Product to link:
Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair
Need for reclining backrest and elevating footrests
If the patient’s condition requires the back to recline or the legs to be elevated, then a reclining and elevating wheelchair is the better option. This wheelchair is recommended for users who spend longer periods seated, need more positioning comfort, or require leg elevation.
Product to link:
Reclining and Elevating Wheelchair
Adult user over 100 kg
For users over 100 kg, the wheelchair should be stronger, wider, and more stable. A heavy-duty wheelchair or large seat wheelchair is usually recommended.
Heavy-duty daily use
For heavier users who need a stronger wheelchair for daily mobility, an oversized wheelchair with a wider seat, such as a 51 cm wheelchair, is a better choice. This type of wheelchair provides more space, better support, and a stronger frame.
Product to link:
Oversized 51 cm Wheelchair / Heavy Duty Wheelchair
Over 100 kg with need for reclining and elevating features
If the user is over 100 kg and also needs a reclining backrest and elevating footrests, a heavy-duty reclining and elevating wheelchair is the best option. This wheelchair combines stronger support with more advanced positioning comfort.
Product to link:
Heavy Duty Reclining and Elevating Wheelchair
Adult user over 100 kg with upper body support needs
If the user is over 100 kg and also needs upper body support, posture support, trunk stability, or secure positioning, a cerebral palsy wheelchair can be considered, but it must be selected in the correct size. Some cerebral palsy wheelchair models are available with larger seat sizes, making them suitable for users who need both strong postural support and a wider sitting area.
This wheelchair is not chosen only because of weight. It is mainly recommended when the patient has upper body disability, poor trunk control, difficulty staying seated upright, or needs to be supported and secured with positioning features.
Product to link:
Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair – Large Size Option
Simple wheelchair selection summary
Child short-term use: Basic Child Wheelchair
Child longer-term use: Double Cross Child Wheelchair
Child with upper body support needs: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg short-term use: Basic Adult Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg mid-term use: Basic Plus Adult Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg frequent use: Double Cross Adult Wheelchair
Adult compact indoor or transport use: Travel / Transfer Wheelchair
Adult with upper body support needs: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair
Adult needing reclining backrest and elevating footrests: Reclining and Elevating Wheelchair
Adult over 100 kg: Oversized 51 cm Wheelchair / Heavy Duty Wheelchair
Adult over 100 kg with reclining and leg elevation needs: Heavy Duty Reclining and Elevating Wheelchair
Adult over 100 kg needing upper body support: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair – Large Size Option
Not sure which wheelchair to choose? Press the WhatsApp button and our team will help you find the right model for your needs.
Choosing the right assistive device depends on the user’s balance, walking ability, physical strength, daily distance, and whether the support is needed after surgery, for short-term recovery, or for long-term mobility. The goal is to choose the safest walking aid without making movement more difficult or tiring.
1. If the person can walk comfortably and has good balance
If the person walks normally but feels safer with light support, a one-leg cane is usually the best option. A cane gives extra confidence while walking and can also be used to rest on from time to time.
Different cane designs are available depending on comfort, handle shape, height adjustment, and style.
Product to link:
One-Leg Cane
2. If the person has medium balance
If the person needs more stability than a simple cane, a tripod cane or quad cane is a better option. These canes have a wider base, which gives more support and balance than a standard one-leg cane.
A tripod cane or quad cane is useful for elderly users or people who feel unstable but can still walk independently.
Products to link:
Tripod Cane
Quad Cane
3. If the person has poor balance but acceptable physical strength
If the person has poor balance but can still stand and walk with support, a basic walker is usually recommended. A basic walker provides strong stability and helps the user feel safer with each step.
This option is suitable for home use, elderly care, recovery, and users who need more support than a cane.
Product to link:
Basic Walker
4. If the person needs help getting up from a bed or chair
If the person needs extra support when standing up from a bed, chair, or sofa, a double hand walker is a very practical option. This walker has two handle levels: the lower handles help the user push up safely when standing, and the upper handles are used for walking once the person is fully upright.
A double hand walker is useful for elderly users, people with weak legs, post-surgery recovery, or anyone who needs support during sit-to-stand movements. After standing, it can be used like a normal walker for daily mobility.
Product to link:
Double Hand Walker
5. If the basic walker is too tiring to lift
If the person finds a basic walker tiring because it needs to be lifted with each step, a wheeled walker can be a better option. A wheeled walker is easier to move and requires less effort, while still giving good support.
This is useful for people who need stability but want easier maneuvering inside the house or during daily movement.
Product to link:
Wheeled Walker
6. If the person goes outside often or walks longer distances
If the person goes outside frequently, walks longer distances, or needs to rest during walking, a rollator is usually the best choice. A rollator has wheels, hand brakes, and often a built-in seat, making it more comfortable for outdoor use and longer distances.
A rollator is ideal for users who can walk but need support, easier movement, and the possibility to sit and rest when needed.
Product to link:
Rollator
7. If the person had lower-body surgery or injury
If the person had surgery or an injury in the lower body, such as the leg, knee, ankle, or foot, axillary crutches are often recommended for short-term support. They are easy to use and help reduce pressure on the injured side during recovery.
Product to link:
Axillary Crutches
8. If crutches will be used for a longer period
If crutches are needed for long-term use, elbow crutches are usually more comfortable than axillary crutches. Elbow crutches are lighter, easier to handle, and more practical for repeated daily use.
They are a good option for users who need walking support for a longer recovery period or ongoing mobility assistance.
Product to link:
Elbow Crutches
Simple assistive device selection summary
Good balance but needs light support: One-Leg Cane
Medium balance: Tripod Cane or Quad Cane
Poor balance but can walk with support: Basic Walker
Needs help standing from bed or chair: Double Hand Walker
Basic walker too tiring: Wheeled Walker
Outdoor use and long distances: Rollator
Lower-body surgery or short-term recovery: Axillary Crutches
Long-term crutch use: Elbow Crutches
Need help choosing the right assistive device? Press the WhatsApp button and our team will help you choose the most suitable model based on the user’s balance, walking ability, strength, recovery needs, and daily routine.
Choosing the right commode chair depends on the patient’s weight, mobility level, comfort needs, transfer ability, and whether the commode chair will be used only near the bed, over the toilet, or also to move the patient for short distances. All commode chair models in this range are designed for adult use.
Before choosing the model, the first important question is the user’s weight. If the adult user is under 100 kg, several commode chair options are available depending on the need. If the adult user is over 100 kg, the recommended option is the commode wheelchair, because it is the only commode chair model in this range suitable for users above 100 kg.
1. If the adult user is over 100 kg
If the adult user weighs over 100 kg, the commode wheelchair is the recommended option. This model can be used as both a wheelchair and a commode chair, making it practical for home care, patient transport, and toileting support.
The commode wheelchair is suitable for users who need stronger support, easier movement inside the house, and a commode chair that can also help with short-distance mobility.
Product to link:
Commode Wheelchair
2. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs a budget-friendly option
If the adult user is under 100 kg and you are looking for a simple and affordable option, a basic commode chair is usually the best choice. This commode chair can be placed near the bed for easier toileting, or positioned over the toilet to help secure the patient while sitting and standing.
It is practical for home care, elderly care, and short-term recovery when the patient needs a stable and easy-to-use toileting solution.
Product to link:
Basic Commode Chair
3. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs to be moved for short distances
If the patient is under 100 kg and you want to move them for short distances inside the house, a wheeled basic commode chair is a better option. This commode chair has wheels, making it easier for the caregiver to move the patient from the bedroom to the bathroom or between rooms.
It is useful when the patient can sit safely but has difficulty walking to the toilet.
Product to link:
Wheeled Basic Commode Chair
4. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs more comfort and easier transfers
If the patient is under 100 kg and needs more comfort or easier transfers from the bed to the commode chair, the basic plus commode chair is a better choice. This commode chair usually offers a softer leather-style seat, wheels, footplate support, and flip-up armrests.
The flip-up armrests make side transfers easier, especially when moving the patient from the bed to the commode chair. The footplate also helps position the feet safely when the patient is being moved.
Product to link:
Basic Plus Commode Chair
5. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs a wheelchair and commode chair in one
If the patient is under 100 kg and needs both toileting support and mobility support, a commode wheelchair is a practical option. This model can be used as a wheelchair and a commode chair at the same time, which makes it useful for home care and patient transport inside the house.
A commode wheelchair is suitable when the patient needs to be moved more easily and also needs access to a toileting solution without changing equipment.
Product to link:
Commode Wheelchair
6. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs reclining backrest and elevating footrests
If the patient is under 100 kg and needs more positioning comfort, leg elevation, or backrest reclining, a reclining and elevating commode wheelchair is the best option. This model works as both a wheelchair and a commode chair, while also offering a reclining backrest and elevating footrests.
It is useful for patients who spend longer periods seated, need more support, or require better positioning during home care.
Product to link:
Reclining and Elevating Commode Wheelchair
7. If the adult user is under 100 kg and needs maximum comfort
If the patient is under 100 kg, very sensitive when sitting, spends long periods seated, or needs a more comfortable seat, a deluxe commode chair can be a better choice. This commode chair is designed with a more comfortable sitting surface and is suitable for users who need extra comfort during toileting and daily care.
For patients with pressure-sensitive skin or bedsore risk, always follow the advice of a healthcare professional and use the appropriate pressure-relief products when needed.
Product to link:
Deluxe Commode Chair
8. How does the removable bucket work?
Most commode chair models include a removable bucket. The bucket can be removed, emptied, cleaned, and washed after use. For easier disposal and better hygiene, a plastic bag can also be placed inside the bucket before use.
This makes the commode chair easier to manage for caregivers and more practical for daily home care.
Simple commode chair selection summary
Adult over 100 kg: Commode Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg, budget-friendly use near bed or over toilet: Basic Commode Chair
Adult under 100 kg, need to move patient short distances: Wheeled Basic Commode Chair
Adult under 100 kg, more comfort and easier bed transfers: Basic Plus Commode Chair
Adult under 100 kg, wheelchair and commode chair in one: Commode Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg, need reclining backrest and elevating footrests: Reclining and Elevating Commode Wheelchair
Adult over 100 kg, need reclining backrest and elevating footrest: Reclining and Elevating Commode Wheelchair
Adult under 100 kg, need maximum sitting comfort: Deluxe Commode Chair
Need help choosing the right commode chair? Press the WhatsApp button and our team will help you choose the most suitable model based on the patient’s weight, mobility level, comfort needs, transfer ability, and home care situation.
Choosing the right home care medical bed depends on the patient’s weight, mobility level, independence, care needs, and whether the patient can adjust the bed alone or needs assistance from a caregiver. A medical bed is especially useful for home care, elderly care, post-surgery recovery, long-term care, and patients who need safer and more comfortable positioning at home.
At Cureline Healthcare, we offer three main medical bed options. All models are designed for home care use, can be used for different age categories when appropriate, and provide secure patient positioning with side rails. Most models support up to 200 kg user weight, while the premium model supports up to 250 kg.
1. If you need a budget-friendly medical bed
If you are looking for a simple and affordable option, the manual dual rocker medical bed is the best choice. This medical bed allows the head and back section to be adjusted, and the leg section to be lifted or positioned.
The manual medical bed does not need electricity, which makes it practical in homes where a basic and reliable solution is needed. However, the patient cannot usually adjust the bed alone. A caregiver or family member is needed to use the manual crank and change the bed position.
This model includes aluminum side rails to help secure the patient and reduce the risk of falling from the bed.
Product to link:
Manual Dual Rocker Medical Bed
2. If the patient needs to adjust the bed independently
If the patient needs more independence and wants to adjust the bed position without assistance, an electric medical bed is the better option. This medical bed has three main functions: head and back positioning, leg positioning, and full bed height adjustment.
The electric medical bed is operated with a controller, allowing the patient or caregiver to change the position more easily. It is useful for patients who need frequent position changes, easier care, better comfort, and safer transfers from the bed.
This model needs electricity and includes aluminum side rails to help secure the patient.
Product to link:
Electric Three Function Medical Bed
3. If you need the most advanced and heavy-duty medical bed
If you need a stronger, more practical, and more advanced home care medical bed, the premium electric medical bed is the best option. It has the same three main functions: head and back positioning, leg positioning, and full bed height adjustment. The patient can also control the bed without needing constant assistance.
What makes the premium medical bed special is its central brake system for all wheels. This makes the bed easier to move from room to room when needed, while allowing the wheels to be locked securely once the bed is positioned.
The premium medical bed also has split side rails. This is very practical because the upper side rail can stay in position to support the patient when getting in or out of bed, while still allowing easier access from the side.
This is also the only medical bed in this range that supports up to 250 kg user weight, making it suitable for heavier patients who need stronger support and better care features.
Product to link:
Premium Electric Three Function Medical Bed
Simple medical bed selection summary
Budget-friendly option without electricity: Manual Dual Rocker Medical Bed
Needs caregiver to adjust position manually: Manual Dual Rocker Medical Bed
Patient wants to control positioning alone: Electric Three Function Medical Bed
Need head, back, legs, and height adjustment: Electric Three Function Medical Bed
Need easier room-to-room transfer with central brakes: Premium Electric Three Function Medical Bed
Need split side rails for safer bed exit support: Premium Electric Three Function Medical Bed
Patient weight up to 200 kg: Manual or Electric Medical Bed
Patient weight up to 250 kg: Premium Electric Three Function Medical Bed