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Easy Guide For Finding The Right Wheelchair

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
April 17, 2023
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Are you looking for the right wheelchair that can give you the most comfortable ride while navigating through life? It’s important to pick a chair that fits your specific needs – whether it is providing long-term support or giving you the freedom of mobility. Picking out a wheelchair may seem intimidating, but here are some tips to help you find the right one.

1. Consider Your Mobility Requirements

The type of wheelchair you need should match your level of physical capability and mobility. A basic self-propelled chair may offer adequate support for many people, while a powered wheelchair might be necessary for those with limited movement. Also, when shopping for a wheelchair, consider your environment and the type of terrain you plan to use it on – an off-road wheelchair may be needed for more rugged terrain. If you think you might need additional support for balance or stability, look for a chair that offers adjustable armrests and footrests. This will provide added support and comfort.

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2. Think About Weight Capacity  

When choosing a wheelchair, it is important to take into consideration the weight capacity of the chair. You want to make sure that you select a model that can handle your body weight safely. If you are an overweight or obese individual, you may need to look for wheelchairs with higher weight capacities, as they are designed to be able to support more weight. When shopping for a wheelchair, check out the manufacturer’s specifications and reviews from other customers to find one that suits your needs. Additionally, many wheelchairs come equipped with special features such as adjustable backrests and armrests which can help ensure proper posture when seated in a chair. 

3. Consider Ease of Use

The weight of the chair should also be taken into consideration, as heavier chairs can be difficult for some users to move around. Consider if the wheelchair has removable arms or wheels for easier transport. Also, think about whether you need an electric wheelchair with power-assist capabilities or a manual model with larger back wheels for more control over the speed and direction of travel. Finally, consider if any special features such as adjustable seat height or leg rests would make it easier and more comfortable for the user. 

4. Check the Warranty Coverage 

An important factor to consider when choosing the right wheelchair is to check the warranty coverage. Make sure that you understand all of the details of the warranty, such as what parts are covered, how long it lasts, and whether or not there are any exclusions. Some companies offer extended warranties that may protect against unforeseen repairs and replacements. If a company does not provide a warranty for its product, step back and reconsider your purchase. A manufacturer’s confidence in its product often shows through its willingness to stand behind it with a good warranty. 

5. Test It Out 

Once you have narrowed down your search and decided on a wheelchair, make sure to take it for a test drive. Visit the store or showroom where you bought it, and ask if they offer a try-it-out session before purchase. This is important because it allows you to experience the feel of the chair in real life, check out its maneuverability, and see if any adjustments are needed for better comfort. It also gives you a chance to ask questions about the operation and maintenance of the wheelchair. The staff should be able to provide all the additional information that you may need. Having tested out different models, you’ll be able to make an informed decision on which one works best for your needs. 

6. Compute the Cost 

Once you have determined the ideal wheelchair for your needs, it’s time to compute the cost. Consider both the purchase price of a new or used model and any additional costs associated with required accessories, such as cushions, armrests, and footrests. Don’t forget to factor in the cost of maintenance and repairs over time. Many insurance plans offer coverage for wheelchairs and/or certain parts so be sure to check if yours does as this could save you money in the long run. 

Choosing the right wheelchair is an important decision. Taking into consideration factors such as weight capacity, ease of use, warranty coverage, test running, and cost can help you find the perfect chair for your needs. With a little research and guidance from professionals or family members, you can make sure that you’re getting the highest quality product at the best possible price. It’s never been easier to find the perfect wheelchair for your needs.

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  • Allen Brown
    Allen Brown

    The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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