Posted in Equipment on Jul 20th, 2008
Ultra lightweight wheelchairs are supplied with either rigid frames or folding versions.
Choosing a wheelchair is a fairly complex task as you need to take into account many factors including seating, wheels, styles, weight capacity, cushions and armrests.
Prior to purchasing a wheelchair, users should carefully research the models available and match the features against their requirements.
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Posted in Equipment on Jun 28th, 2008
As you would expect, sports wheelchairs are more expensive due to the special demands placed on the wheelchair.
Most heavy duty wheelchairs can be folded and are supplied with armrests and swingaway footrests.
If you want a self propelled wheelchair, one of your options is the standard weight type.
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Posted in Equipment on Jun 9th, 2008
Have you weighed up the pros and cons before commiting yourself to purchasing a mobility scooter.
Both electric mobility scooters and powerchairs can travel similar distances on a single charge of their batteries. The exact distance depends on the type of battery and model of scooter or wheelchair.
There is not a great deal of difference between […]
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Posted in Equipment on May 13th, 2008
If your vehicle is large enough, there are wheelchair lifts that allow the user to remain seated in the wheelchair.
The installation of an inclined platform wheelchair lift should allow for normal use of the stairway handrail when the lift is not in use.
For obvious reasons, inclined platform wheelchair lifts should be installed with a battery […]
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Posted in Equipment on Apr 29th, 2008
Buying an electric mobility scooter can be a costly mistake if you have not matched your specific needs to the features provided by the scooter you are considering.
The type of illness / disabiliy you suffer from should also be taken into account. Mobility scooters are ideal for people who still have some mobility but have […]
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Posted in Equipment on Apr 16th, 2008
There are specifications available for the floor space required and the placement of controls for your home wheelchair lift installation.
For wheelchair lifts installed in the home there are a number of important requirements which can be found in the ADA specifications.
An alternative to a stair lift is the inclined platform wheelchair lift.
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Posted in Equipment on Mar 24th, 2008
The simple act of sitting down or getting up and out of a chair is a major problem for many people with disabilities.
Most lift chairs are electrically operated but there are some very basic models that are mechanically operated.
Another style of lift chair back that is very popular is the pillow style back.
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Posted in Equipment on Mar 22nd, 2008
Wheelchairs designed for transporting disabled people ( e.g at airports ) are very basic and need to be pushed by someone.
Wheelchairs that are designed to be pushed by someone other than the rider, are sometimes called dependent wheelchairs.
Devices are available for fitting to manual wheelchairs that enable the seats to tilt and recline. These positioning […]
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Posted in Equipment on Mar 11th, 2008
There are many things to be taken into account when making the decision to purchase a mobility scooter in preference to an electric wheelchair.
Price is probably the least important factor that should influence your purchasing decision when choosing between a mobility scooter and a power wheelchair.
The controls of a power wheelchair are electronic (usually a […]
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Posted in Equipment on Feb 6th, 2008
If you intend to use your power wheelchair and a number of locations, make sure that you figure out how you are going to transport it prior to making a purchase.
One of the benefits of mobility devices like electric wheelchairs is that users suffer far less injuries such as broken limbs.
Power wheelchairs are becoming increasingly […]
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