Walking Stick Holders. Image shows a golden coloured walking stick and an attached grey gadet that rests on any flat surface ensuring the stick doesn't fall on the floor.

Walking Stick Holders

Walking Stick Holders. Image shows a golden coloured walking stick and an attached grey gadet that rests on any flat surface ensuring the stick doesn't fall on the floor.

Walking Stick Holders

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 There’s a range of walking stick holders that reduce the risk of yours spending most of its time on the floor!

Not only is this frustrating, but you’re more likely to trip over your stick or fall bending over to retrieve it. What’s supposed to be an aid becomes a risk. There’s more about fall prevention in this article.

 

Walking Stick Holders. Image shows a golden coloured walking stick and an attached grey gadet that rests on any flat surface ensuring the stick doesn't fall on the floor.

This simple spring-loaded clip can be attached to most standard walking sticks. Its non-slip pads on the edge allow your stick to rest safely on most flat surfaces. This can be used at home or while you’re out shopping, making it unlikely you’ll leave your stick behind. This simple item costs only £3.99 from Amazon.

More Versatile Option That Also Works With Crutches.

I love these. Really easy to use and versatile, these work for sticks and crutches. I’ve seen these used to attach crutches to mobility scooters, and they work well.

 

Image shows a length of twisted foam covered wire wrapped around a wooden walking stick. There are three coils around the stick and then end is then bent over the back of a chair

They’re also good value at £8.99 for 3. They are lightweight and bend into almost any shape, and importantly, stay there! These walking stick holders grip well and don’t mark the surface. With 3 in a pack, you can use one upstairs, downstairs and one out and about.

Attaching Your Stick To Your Rollator

I understand the need to take your stick when using your rollator. Some shops are very compact, and people prefer to take their stick over their wheels. Walking sticks can be attached to most rollators using this simple kit. The top clip attaches to the top of your rollator, and the cup holds the ferrule safely in place.

Image shows a cup and clip system for attaching a walking stick to a rollator. It shows the two components in black and a silhouette of rollator in the background

Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.

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