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Ah yes...think I called it a Geri . Merry, geri...terry, larry...sheesh,

amaze myself some days. Guess I was in a rhyming mode when I wrote " Geri " .

Thank you for coming through with the correct name. My dad never used one,

wouldn't allow it in the dementia unit where he was but I did see them out and

about in the rest of the NH.

Sandie

-- " ljrob09 " wrote:

I think Merry is one name of the product you are describing.

See also Links > Home Safety & LO Safety > Falls and Ambulatory Aides

http://www.medicalproductsdirect.com/strolwalbymj.html

http://www.merrywalker.com/

Daughter of Bill, 92

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> There is an aid and I will try and see if I can see what it is

called. Someone here might know what I am talking about. It is

something that surrounds her and has a seat, I think, and has a frame

built out of pipe that is built up so she has something to hold on

to. I don't know what it is called but I have seen people use them

and it would be better than broken bones. And it isn't a wheel

chair. It sort of works like the walker that babies are in but not

so constrained and built up around her.

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> Hugs,

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> Donna R

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> Caregave for Mom (after I brought her from WI to MI) for 3 years

and 4th year in a nh.

> She was almost 89 when she died in '02. No dx other than mine.

>

>

Welcome to LBDcaregivers.

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