Tips On How To Buy The Right Motorized Wheelchair

Fortunately, there are many more choices available today for those seeking mobility devices to help people remain mobile even if they have certain kinds of disabilities that prevent them from moving under their own volition. The motorized wheelchair is a new advancement that allows disabled folks to move about; however, they can be quite costly and so before purchasing one you need to be familiar with its features as well as its minuses and plus points.

Costly Device

The typical price that you will have to pay to own a motorized wheelchair would fall in the range of between five thousand to thirty thousand dollars and how much you end up paying will depend to a large extent on how much customization goes into your motorized wheelchair. The bright side about buying such a mobility device is that you can get Medicare to pay the cost – provided certain criterion is met.

To be eligible for Medicare funded purchase of a motorized wheelchair you need to be disabled to the extent that you are in need of assistance with having to bathe, dress as well as visit the toilet. In addition, you must also not be able to make-do with using a cane, manual wheel chair or walker to qualify for Medicare.

Safety is the most important aspect to buying a motorized wheelchair and it should be given even more consideration when the motorized wheelchair is to be used by infirm people and by very young kids. In addition, you will need to be very careful about how you use such a mobility device in the outdoors, especially when using it on gravel or dirt – when the wheelchair can become very unsteady.

Another consideration to buying a motorized wheelchair is that it is not a device that folds up when not in use and this means needing to have enough storage space and even buying a van in order to transport the motorized wheelchair with you when you travel. Also, you will need to ensure that when using the motorized wheelchair you always wear the safety belts, and in addition, you need to also ensure that the wheelchair also comes equipped with foot straps to prevent your feet from slipping whilst the motorized wheelchair is in motion.

As mentioned, Medicare motorized wheelchair is one option that you should consider, especially if you are unable to bear the costs of acquiring such a wheelchair on your own. Other than that, provided you follow these simple guidelines, you should not face any difficulties in buying and using a suitable motorized wheelchair.

 

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