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Winter Mobility Tips: How to Stay Safe with Your Mobility Aid in Snow and Ice

Cold weather brings beauty and charm, but for those who rely on mobility aids, snow and ice can create serious safety challenges. With a few proactive steps, you can enjoy greater confidence and security outdoors this winter. Here are practical tips to help you navigate slippery conditions safely.

Choose the Right Footwear

Stable footing starts with proper shoes. Opt for boots with non-slip soles and good traction to reduce the risk of slipping. Pairing your mobility aid with the right footwear can make a big difference in overall stability.

Use Winter-Friendly Accessories

Mobility aids like canes, walkers, and wheelchairs can be outfitted with winter-specific add-ons. Ice grips for canes, wider tips, and even snow-friendly tires can provide the extra traction you need when surfaces are slick.

Plan Your Routes Carefully

Whenever possible, choose paths that are well-shoveled, salted, and maintained. Avoid steep inclines or uneven surfaces, and give yourself extra time to move at a safe pace. Planning ahead ensures less stress and safer travel.

Stay Visible and Prepared

Winter days are shorter, and visibility is often poor. Wear reflective gear and carry a flashlight if you’re out early or late. It’s also a good idea to keep your phone handy in case of emergencies.

By preparing both yourself and your mobility aid for winter conditions, you can minimize risks and maintain your independence. Safety doesn’t have to take a backseat when snow and ice arrive.

WINTER ADVISORY

DUE TO EXCESSIVE SNOWFALL IN THE REGION,
WE WILL BE CLOSED ON 
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026. 

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UPDATED: FEB 23, 2026 at 9:11AM