
Family Guide To Stroke
Although it is older people who most often tend to suffer strokes, the condition can affect anyone at any age. The Stroke Association, for example, reports that in the UK, around 400 children will have a stroke, out of a total of 150,000 cases each year. The third...

Living With Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is thought to affect 1 in 25 people living in the UK. It has been found that more woman are affected by this condition then men but the symptoms and severity varies a great deal from one person to another and changes on a daily basis. Fibromyalgia is a...

Living As A Carer
Becoming a first-time family carer is not really something that you can always plan for. You may even have been a family carer for longer than you realise, if you’ve already been looking after a loved one for while (doing their food shopping, helping to clean their...

Living With Arthritis
Arthritis is a relatively common condition that causes pain and inflammation in the joints. The NHS estimates that over 10 million people are living with arthritis or a similar condition. People of any age can develop arthritis, so if you’re living with the condition...

Living With Incontinence? You’re Not Alone
It’s thought that millions are affected by incontinence, both men and women. Yet even though incontinence can affect people of all ages, many of us are too embarrassed or uncomfortable to talk about it. However, it’s only by talking about it that you can find your way...

Making Your Home Safe When You Have A Disability
Becoming disabled brings many challenges - mentally, emotionally and physically. Whether you have become less abled over a long period of time - maybe through arthritis - or whether its quickly and suddenly through suffering a stroke, it is crucial to make your home...

Are You An Unpaid Carer? What Is Burnout and 10 Tips To Recover
‘Burnout’ is a term that means mental, physical or emotional exhaustion that has built up over time. The term was introduced in America in the 1970s by psychologists Herbert Freudenberger and Christina Maslach, who used it specifically to describe the stress and...

What are the Benefits of Sleeping in a Riser Recliner Chair?
Many of us find sleeping in a chair easier and more comfortable than sleeping in a bed. This is particularly true as we get older, when sleep becomes lighter, and we wake more frequently during the night. So why don’t more of us sleep in chairs? Good quality, restful...

Battery Care for Mobility Scooters
Battery Care for mobility scooters is very important! Here at Day’s Mobility, we know all about mobility scooters and why battery care for mobility scooters is really important. Whether it’s a lightweight transportable scooter to take with you in the boot of the car...

The Importance of Servicing Your Stairlift
Maintaining a stairlift: Servicing is a vital part of a machines upkeep. Stairlifts are made up of moving components that wear over time. Regular servicing is required to ensure that your stairlift is working as it should. If you’re using a stairlift on a daily...

Choosing the Right Walker
If you’re feeling less than confident when you’re walking, and are possibly considering using a walker to help you, then here’s the low down on what you need to know in order to choose the perfect model for your needs. There are various walkers on the market and most...

Christmas Gift Ideas for those with Limited Mobility
It’s often difficult at the best of times to buy friends or family members a good Christmas present. Perhaps you’re one of those people who hate spending money on ‘useless’ gifts that will probably end up unused? Well, luckily for you we have lots of lovely gift ideas...

5 Tips for Staying Safe this Winter if you have Limited Mobility
If you are someone who has limited mobility, getting around safely, both indoors and outside, can be a challenge. Add some wintery weather to the mix and getting out and about safely can become very difficult. With the challenges the winter months brings for anyone...

We Now Offer Flexible Finance Options
How would you like a brand-new mobility scooter from just £6.00* a week or a reconditioned scooter for £3.72* per week? Well, now that is a possibility as here at Days Mobility, we have partnered with lender Snap Finance in order to offer our customers the option of...

Top Tips to Prepare for an Operation Recovery at Home
If you are due to have an operation over the coming months, you may be starting to think about your recovery straight after the surgery and also your recovery and recuperation once you get home. This may involve any extra support and assistance you will need when you...

Drinking Aids to Help you Stay Hydrated this Summer
Drinking and good hydration is essential for our overall health and are especially important in the summer months with the hotter weather increasing our risk of dehydration. If you have a health condition, injury or you are recovering from a surgical operation or a...

Incontinence – everything you need to know to stop feeling embarrassed
Incontinence is a condition that can cause embarrassment and discomfort and can often lead to sufferers from seeking medical help and advice. What is incontinence? Incontinence is the inability to control your bladder or bowel, so you accidentally lose urine from the...

3 Ways To Make Your Bathroom More Accessible
Your bathroom is often one of the smallest rooms in your home but is usually the one that needs you to move around the most. Bathrooms are simply not designed for those with mobility problems, usually because of the size of the room. There are many different products...

A Guide to Choosing the Right Wheelchair
If you have limited mobility, a wheelchair can really help to improve the quality of your life and allow you to continue doing the things you most enjoy. By choosing the right wheelchair for you and your needs you are still able to have a social life and go out and...

Living with Dementia, Lockdown Restrictions Easing
Easter is often a time for families to unite. A time for good food, family and celebration. This Easter will be the first time for many that they have been able to spend time with loved ones. However, for those that are caring for someone with dementia it can be a...

Looking After Your Mental Health In Lockdown
Monday’s announcement may have brought some much needed hope, but there’s still some time to go before we can start to feel ‘normal’. That’s why it’s still super important to take care of your mental health during this time. Especially if you live alone or are at risk...

The Best at Home Exercises for Over 60s
For those over 60 with deteriorating health, getting outside and exercising was already a challenge. Now with the third lockdown, completing their daily dose of exercise is even more difficult. The good news is staying active doesn’t mean you have to leave the house....

A Guide to Choosing the Right Walking Aid
For someone who has limited mobility, a walking aid can be the ideal way to give you back your confidence to move around. There are various options when it comes to walking aids so, it’s important to choose the right one for you. Some for example, are designed to...

A Guide to Walk-in Baths and Bath Aids
Enjoying a long hot soak in the bath is a luxury we don’t often appreciate, until that pleasure is taken away from us. Getting in and out of the bath may have become a struggle in which case it is time to think about the option of a walk-in bath or bath aid to support...

How to Choose the Right Stairlift
Recently you may have noticed that climbing or descending the stairs has become more challenging, but the good news is there are a range of options to make this easier for you. While you may be thinking about moving to a single floor property, this can be costly and...

An easier way to travel – transportable scooters
With travel across the U.K and abroad now returning to a some-what new normal, being concerned about travelling with your electronic scooter should never be a cause for concern. It is simple and easy to take a scooter with you wherever you go with our transportable...

Back to business
We are super excited to announce that things are slowly but surely returning to normal here at Days Mobility. We have prepared a set list of guidelines to help keep our wonderful customers and staff safe. Our Stores In our shops, we will only be allowing one set of...

Getting you from A to B with ease
Getting from A to B is something we all take for granted until we can no longer do it pain-free and at the speed we would like to get there! We are not all Peter Pan, that is why being able to afford a mobility scooter that can get you where you're going is essential,...

The only way is up (and down!) Our Range of Rise and Recline Armchairs
There is nothing better than being able to kick back and relax watching your favourite show, reading the newspaper or simply sipping away on a delicious cup of tea. The sofa or armchair you opt to have in your home not only becomes a comfortable space for you to enjoy...