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Glion

Glion

A mobility impairment can affect a person’s physical and mental health. Many people with mobility impairments need assistance with their everyday lives and tend to have lower self-esteem. A lack of physical activity can worsen an existing health condition or cause new health problems. 

 

Supporting a person with a mobility impairment can be challenging. Oftentimes, caregivers and family members ignore their own physical and mental health while caring for their loved ones. Stress can take a toll on a caregiver’s physical and mental health and ultimately lead to burnout. 

 

Mobility aids are designed to help people with mobility impairments keep their independence. They come loaded with safety, convenience, and comfort features that help users get the most out of their rides. 

 

Mobility devices are helping people with mobility impairments take control of their lives by helping them maintain an active lifestyle. When a mobility impaired person is able to perform activities of daily living with no or minimal assistance, they feel more confident. 

 

Glion is a reputable manufacturer of mobility devices designed to help users continue to enjoy everyday life. Glion products feature the latest technologies and quality materials known to withstand wear and tear. 

 

Glion has made a name for itself by constantly surpassing users’ expectations utilizing quality testing. Electric scooters by Glion sell like hot cakes due to their ease of operation. Glion electric scooters utilize light, durable aircraft grade aluminum. They have three speed settings and extra padding in their seats for enhanced user comfort. 

 

With proper care and maintenance, Glion products can last years. Irrespective of the degree of your mobility, you will find the right Glion mobility aid to fit your needs. 

 

Curious to learn more or have questions about your specific needs? Let’s talk! We’ve had the pleasure of helping individuals find their perfect mobility aid for years. To talk with an experienced member of our team, call (800) 936-7006.