This April, Medocal Limited is rolling out a refreshed range of mobility and home care equipment in Kenya, with special offers tailored for stroke, cerebral palsy, and accident recovery patients. Whether you manage a home care agency in Nairobi, coordinate step-down care for a hospital, or are a family caregiver, this guide walks you through the latest mobility products now available from Medocal – and how they can make home transitions safer and smoother.
Medocal has already earned a reputation as a trusted medical supplies partner in Kenya. Today, we are extending that same reliability into everyday mobility at home, so that your patients can regain dignity, confidence, and independence.
Why Mobility Aids in Kenya Matter More Than Ever in 2026
Across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu and smaller towns, clinicians are seeing the same pattern: patients survive major strokes and road traffic accidents but struggle to move safely once they get home. Without the right stroke patient mobility products and accident recovery aids, even simple daily tasks like bathing, toileting, or getting from bed to chair can turn risky.
For decision makers in home-based care, the right mobility solution can:
- Reduce falls and readmissions by stabilising gait and transfers.
- Ease caregiver strain, especially when lifting or repositioning heavy patients.
- Shorten recovery time by encouraging safe, early mobilisation.
- Protect dignity – patients feel less “sick” when they can move independently.
All of that depends on having high-quality, well-chosen mobility aids in Kenya that match the specific stage of recovery. Medocal’s new April line-up has been curated exactly with that in mind.
If you are reviewing your broader supply chain as well, it is worth pairing these mobility solutions with strategic procurement – see Medocal’s guide on the #1 sourcing strategy for medical supplies in Kenya to streamline your overall costs.
New Medocal Mobility Range for Independent Living at Home
This April, Medocal has expanded its Medical Equipments line with a full spectrum of home-safe mobility products – from basic walking aids to advanced transfer technology. All are designed for real Kenyan homes, not just hospital corridors.
1. Wheelchairs in Nairobi: From Basic to Advanced Support
Demand for reliable wheelchairs in Nairobi continues to rise, especially for long-term stroke and spinal injury care. Medocal now stocks:
- Standard Wheelchair – KShs 11,000
Ideal for short-term use and lighter patients. Folds easily to fit in small apartments and car boots. - Heavy-Duty Wheelchair (Manual) – KShs 29,700
Reinforced frame for bariatric patients and long daily use, perfect for accident recovery programmes. - Standard Commode Wheelchair – KShs 20,925
Combines a wheelchair and toilet chair in one, reducing risky night transfers, especially for stroke survivors. - Reclining Commode Wheelchair – KShs 28,350
Reclining backrest with commode function for patients who fatigue quickly or need pressure relief. - Reclining Electric Wheelchair – KShs 148,000
Electric drive plus reclining positioning, excellent for advanced home care and higher-acuity patients. - Foldable Electric Wheelchair – KShs 129,000
Power mobility that folds for transport – ideal for active survivors who still attend clinics or work. - Wheelchairs (Category)
Browse the full wheelchair range to match specific clinical needs and budgets.
For paediatric and neurological cases, Medocal now offers specialised options:
- Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair (Paediatric) – from KShs 42,000
Postural supports for children with cerebral palsy who need stabilised seating. - Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair (Adult)
For older teens and adults needing customised trunk and head support.
These specialised chairs address a long-standing gap in cerebral palsy wheelchair Nairobi availability, giving therapists and families more clinically sound options.
Safe Walking: Frames, Crutches, Canes and Rollators
Not every survivor needs a wheelchair long-term. Many patients step down from bed rest to walkers, then canes, before they regain independent walking. Medocal’s updated mobility line supports this full journey.
2. Walking Frames (Walkers) for Early Rehabilitation
For patients just starting to stand after a stroke or fracture, a stable frame is essential. Medocal stocks:
- Walking Frame Without Wheels / Walking Frame Without Wheels (Variant)
Maximum stability when patients are still very weak or ataxic. - Walking Frame With Wheels / Walking Frame With Wheels (Variant)
Easier to move for patients who are progressing but still need solid support. - Walking Frames (Walker) – KShs 4,800 – 5,250
Cost-effective options for home care agencies equipping multiple clients.
For children with neurological conditions, the new Cerebral Palsy Child Walker – KShs 56,000 gives paediatric therapists a dedicated gait-training device that works in real homes and schools.
3. Canes and Tripods for Community Ambulation
As strength improves, many patients can transition from a walker to a cane. That’s where Medocal’s new line of walking sticks comes in:
- Walking Sticks (Tripod & Folding) – KShs 1,620 – 1,950
Tripod bases for extra stability plus folding designs that fit easily into small cars and matatus. - Tripod Cane and Folding Walking Stick options for patients who want discretion and independence.
- Walking stick with blind sensor (foldable) for visually impaired clients who need an extra layer of safety.
4. Rollator Walker with Seat: Safety and Rest in One
For active survivors who can walk but tire easily, the Rollator Walker with Seat (4-Wheel, Foldable) – KShs 12,500 is a standout product this April.
Key benefits for home care and community use:
- Four wheels for smoother, faster walking on Nairobi pavements and inside malls or churches.
- Built-in seat so patients can rest during longer distances, reducing risk of collapse.
- Foldable frame for easy storage in tight apartments and car boots.
For procurement teams tracking the rollator walker with seat price Kenya market, Medocal’s current pricing is designed to be competitive while still meeting medical-grade quality standards.
Transfer and Bathroom Safety: Where Most Home Accidents Happen
Many preventable injuries at home happen during transfers – from bed to chair, bed to wheelchair, or on the way to the toilet. This is why Medocal’s new April line is especially strong on transfer and bathroom support.
5. Patient Transfer Lift Chairs for Home Use
Lifting a heavy adult from bed or sofa can be dangerous for both patient and caregiver. Medocal now supplies dedicated patient transfer lift chair for home use options:
- Patient Transfer Lift Chair – Electric – KShs 135,000
Electric lifting and rolling function for higher-volume home care agencies or complex cases. - Patient Transfer Lift Chair – Manual – KShs 44,500
Cost-effective for families or small facilities that still need safe transfers. - Patient Transfer Lift Chairs (Category)
Compare models and select based on patient weight and usage pattern.
For stroke and accident survivors with limited trunk control, these chairs drastically cut the risk of caregiver injury and patient falls, especially in narrow Nairobi apartments.
6. Bathroom and Toilet Aids
Wet tiles and low toilet seats are a bad mix for weak legs. Medocal’s bathroom range includes:
- Commode Chairs, plus specific models like the Commode Chair (No Wheels) and Commode Chair (With Wheels) for flexible bedside or bathroom use.
- Toilet Raiser with Support Handles – raises the sitting height and adds armrests, especially important for knee and hip patients.
- Shower Chair with Backrest & Armrests and Height-Adjustable Bath Bench to reduce slipping risk in showers.
Incorporating these into your home care equipment Kenya packages can meaningfully reduce fall-related readmissions and complaints from families.
Upper and Lower Limb Supports for Accident Recovery
Mobility is about more than just legs and wheels. After fractures, ligament repairs or road accidents, patients need bracing and supports that keep them safe while they heal.
- Axillary (underarm) Crutches and Crutches (Pairs) – from KShs 2,000 for non–weight bearing phases.
- Range of motion (ROM) knee brace and knee brace (hinged, breathable) for controlled knee flexion post-surgery.
- Walker boot – 11 inch, Walker boot – 17 inch, and Air Walker boot (orthopedic, tall) for ankle and lower leg injuries.
- Arm sling (shoulder immobilizer, adjustable strap) and sized slings for upper limb fractures.
- Pedal Exercise Trainer to support safe, seated rehabilitation for both legs and arms.
These products slot neatly into bundled accident recovery aids packages for insurers, hospitals and home-care agencies looking to standardise rehab pathways.
For wound and soft tissue management alongside these supports, see Medocal’s overview of top 10 wound dressing products in Kenya.
Building a Complete Home Care Kit Around Mobility
Strong mobility solutions work best when they are backed by the right clinical consumables and infection-control tools. Medocal allows you to build integrated home care kits around your chosen mobility devices.
For example, a typical starter kit for a stroke survivor might include:
- One Standard Wheelchair or Reclining Commode Wheelchair.
- One Walking Frame (Walker) for early standing and transfers.
- A Rollator Walker with Seat for community ambulation.
- Bathroom safety: Toilet Raiser with Support Handles and Shower Chair with Backrest & Armrests.
- Basic clinical tools like a Digital Thermometer and Pulse Oximeter – Finger Type for home vital sign monitoring.
- Infection control products from the Antiseptics and Disinfectants category, such as Hand Sanitizer 5L and Surgical Spirit 5L.
Procurement teams can refer to Medocal’s detailed article on 10 types of medical supplies you can source wholesale in Kenya to align mobility procurement with consumables sourcing in one coherent plan.
Why Leading Home Care Providers Choose Medocal
For many agencies, the real challenge is not just finding mobility aids in Kenya, but finding a supplier who understands clinical reality, stock reliability, and pricing pressure in 2024.
Medocal stands out because:
- Clinical-grade quality: The same standard demanded by hospitals is applied to every home-care wheelchair, walker, and brace.
- Consistent stock: As a leading player in Medical Supplies Sourcing, Medocal is used to meeting the demands of big hospitals – and brings that scale to home care.
- Integrated catalogue: From Syringes and Needles to Dressing and Bandages, you can consolidate sourcing for your entire care pathway.
- Digital-first ordering: With the updated shop, you can follow the steps outlined in How to Shop Medical Supplies Online in Kenya (2024) and have mobility products delivered where you need them.
For facilities planning into next year, the mobility line also aligns with the broader roadmap shared in How We Are Preparing to Serve You in 2025 and Beyond, ensuring continuity and long-term support.
Special April Offers and How to Take Advantage
Because this is a crucial period for scaling home-based care, Medocal is running limited April offers on selected mobility items, especially within the Products on Offer tag and New Arrivals tag.
As you compare options from other sources – for example, browsing general mobility ranges on external platforms like OrthoHub’s mobility aids category – it becomes clear that Medocal’s advantage lies in combining aggressive pricing with a deep bench of clinical consumables and a Kenyan support team.
To lock in April deals, procurement officers and home care managers can:
- Shortlist required mobility devices (wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, transfer chairs).
- Add matching consumables from the Hospital and Infection Control categories.
- Place consolidated orders through the Medocal online shop for cleaner documentation and easier reordering.
For more insight into balancing cost and quality across your basket, review The Cost of Medical Supplies in Kenya: Balancing Price and Quality.
Conclusion: Make Mobility the Strongest Link in Your Home Care Chain
Every safe step a patient takes at home is the result of deliberate choices: the right mobility aids in Kenya, the right training, and the right supplier behind the scenes. With its expanded line of wheelchairs, walkers, rollators, transfer lift chairs, and cerebral palsy solutions, Medocal is making it far easier for stroke and accident survivors to move safely and confidently at home this April and beyond.
If you are a hospital discharge planner, a home care agency leader, or a family caregiver, this is the moment to upgrade your stroke patient mobility products and accident recovery aids. Explore the full range of Medocal mobility and home-care products, build a tailored bundle for your patients, and put movement – safe, dignified movement – back at the heart of recovery.
Ready to act? Visit the Medocal shop today, add your preferred wheelchairs in Nairobi, walkers, and transfer solutions to cart, and let our team support you in delivering safer, smarter home-based care across Kenya.