For Patients
Restore your independence safely with a wide range of walkers suitable.
Choose from lightweight folding walkers or 4-wheel rollators with built-in seats, and height-adjustable handles that reduce strain.
Get peace of mind when you work with Edmonton’s leading provider for aids for daily living.
For Providers
Keep your patients mobile, independent, and safe with walkers designed for clinical performance and long-term use.
We supply durable, high-performance walkers suitable for hospitals, rehab centres, long-term care, and home care programs.
Plus, maximize your investment with a local team trusted by healthcare providers for over 50 years.
2-Wheeled Walkers
For seniors seeking a balance between stability and mobility, 2-wheeled walkers offer an ideal solution.
These walkers provide front wheels for easy maneuverability while the rear legs offer resistance to prevent unintended rolling, ensuring safety during use.
Choose from a variety of 2-wheeled walkers designed to cater to different needs. Our selection includes lightweight aluminum frames for easy handling and adjustable height settings to ensure proper posture and comfort.
Plus, enjoy the convenience of foldable designs for convenient storage and transport.
Our range includes products from Evolution, Compass Health, and Drive Medical, ensuring that you have access to reliable equipment that meets your specific requirements.

4-Wheeled Walkers/Rollators
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A 4-wheeled walker/rollator offers the support and freedom to move with confidence indoors and outdoors. These rollators are ideal for individuals who don’t need to bear full weight on the walker and want faster, more stable movement.
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Make daily errands, walks, and use around the home even more convenient with ergonomic hand brakes, a padded seat for resting, and a storage basket.
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Not sure what type of walker is right for you? Test out 2-wheeled and 4-wheeled walkers before choosing the right one for your needs.


Effortless Servicing, Spares, and Repairs
Get qualified repair and OEM-approved parts to keep your 2-wheeled and 4-wheeled walkers working perfectly.
Get rapid repairs from an in-house team that addresses everything from squeaky wheels and worn brake cable to full motor replacements.
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We stock a wide range of common replacement parts, so you’re never waiting weeks for repairs. Most fixes can be done on-site or in-store, with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will insurance pay for an electric wheelchair?Insurance plans, funding sources, programs like AADL (Alberta Aids to Daily Living) may cover the cost of an electric wheelchair, but coverage depends on eligibility requirements. AADL can assist with funding if a medical professional determines you require a power wheelchair for daily mobility. Private insurance plans may also provide coverage, but policies vary. We can help you navigate funding options and ensure you meet the necessary requirements.
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Is there a difference between a rehab power wheelchair and a standard powered chair?Yes, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but there are differences. An rehab powered wheelchair is designed for full-time use and is often customizable with tilt, recline, and other advanced support features. A standard powered chair, on the other hand, is often designed for part-time or short-distance use. These days focused on lighter, transportable mobility and easy operation.
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How do you qualify for an electric wheelchair?To qualify for an electric wheelchair through insurance or government funding, you typically need a medical assessment from a healthcare professional, such as an occupational therapist or physiotherapist. They will determine whether a power wheelchair is medically necessary based on factors like your mobility limitations, ability to use a manual wheelchair, and daily living needs. Programs like AADL require documentation and approval before funding is granted.
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How much does an electric wheelchair cost?The cost of an electric wheelchair varies widely depending on features, size, and customization. Basic models start at a few thousand dollars, while high-end, fully customized power wheelchairs with tilt, recline, and specialty controls can cost over $10,000. Funding programs, private insurance, and rental options can help offset costs. Our team can help you understand funding options that can significantly reduce or eliminate the costs you have to bear. Plus, we have a wide range of electric wheelchairs in Edmonton, meaning you will almost definitely find an option that fits your needs and budget.
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Does an electric wheelchair need regular maintenance?Yes, annual servicing is recommended, and preventive care can extend the life of your chair. Servicing is not an expensive endeavour, and depends on the amount of use your chair gets.At Congdon’s, we provide local, in-house repairs and maintenance to keep you moving without hassle.