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Wheel Chair Rental: When to Do It
By :
Allen Wicker
Many elderly people who suffer hip problems and require a cane or walker to get around may find wheel chair rental extremely helpful as there are times when relying on a cane or walker isn’t enough in a public setting. Wheel chair rental is a viable option for these people, and it’s an especially good option for people who only need a wheel chair to provide that extra “cushion of comfort” for getting around quickly and easily.
Layout of Your Stairs is Critical in Choosing the Right Home Stair Lift
By :
Allen Wicker
There are many factors to take into consideration when buying your home stair lift. First off, you must take into consideration the layout of your stairs. Now there are two types of home stair lifts.
What Exactly is a Home Stair Lift Anyways?
By :
Allen Wicker
What exactly is a home stair lift? For the elderly and people with various handicaps, a stair lift is an answered prayer. Imagine having trouble getting around and living in a two-story home all by yourself. You need to be able to upstairs and downstairs as you wish.
Used Stair Lift: What You Should Know Before Buying One
By :
Allen Wicker
Should you buy a used stair lift in lieu of buying a new one? That’s a good question. And it’s one that’ll depend upon your budget and what’s available to fit your particular situation.
Electric Stair Lift Shopping Tips
By :
Allen Wicker
Before you go to an electric stair lift dealer, you want to be armed with all the information you can muster to avoid being talked into something you don’t want or something that won’t fit your situation perfectly.
Which of These 4 Personal Mobility Scooters Will You Own?
By :
Allen Wicker
There are many makes and models of personal mobility scooters to choose from. Break them down and they fall into the 4 following categories of scooters. Here they are:
Handicap Scooter vs. Wheelchair – How to Tell Which One is Right for You
By :
Allen Wicker
Right now you may be at a point in your life where you need help getting around. You can’t move around the house and outside like you used to. And walking in a grocery store to do your shopping is now a monumental task. In these instances, that’s where a good electric wheelchair or handicap scooter comes into play. Problem is, which one do you pick? What follows are different points to keep in mind so as to help you make the right decision.
Folding Mobility Scooters – How to Bring More Independence to Your Life
By :
Allen Wicker
Having trouble simply walking is bad enough. It’s even worse when you require family, friends and nurse aids to do your shopping, errands or to even get you around your home. Feeling like you’ve lost your independence is a hard pill to swallow. Luckily it doesn’t have to be that way anymore.
Paying for Your Electric Mobility Scooter
By :
Allen Wicker
It can seem a daunting task, the thought of shopping for the right electric mobility scooter and then actually paying for it. After all, we’re talking about an electrical vehicle designed to carry somewhere around 300 pounds, able to go up to 10 miles per hour. But, the fact of the matter is, if you’re eliglble and qualified, Medicare may help pay for some or all of the cost of your electric mobility scooter.
Mobility Scooter Rental – What Insiders Know
By :
Allen Wicker
If right now, you’re having trouble walking, and it’s only temporary then mobility scooter rental might be right for you. A mobility scooter is an electrical scooter that you sit on, with either a three-wheel or four-wheel platform. Most of them are battery powered and can go up to 10 miles per hour, lasting all day till they need to be recharged during the night. What’s more, many of them can be broken down into multiple lightweight parts and put in the trunk of your car so you can use them at the mall, grocery shopping, visiting the Post Office, etc.
How to Shop for Your Wheel Chair Lift Van
By :
Allen Wicker
Before you go out shopping for your wheel chair lift van, arm yourself with these tips. They’ll help you avoid the costly mistakes so many people make. Keep in mind when going to any dealership, usually, you’ll be pitched hard and fast on what they think you should buy. Avoid getting talked into buying “extras” you really don’t need.
What You Need to Know About Wheelchair Van Rental
By :
Allen Wicker
If you need to get from point A to point B for a few days or even a month, then wheelchair van rental may be right for you. First off, you need to be able to locate a good dealership that offers wheelchair van rental. You can do that by talking to your clinician (if you have one) or by going to www.google.com and typing in the keywords “wheelchair van rental” + “your city”. Keep in mind that “your city” means the actual city you live in or one a major one nearby. From there, you can contact a wheelchair van rental company.
How to Locate Wheelchair Accessible Vans for Sale
By :
Allen Wicker
Before you buy your wheel chair accessible van, you need to have a good idea of what you need for your particular situation. It’s important to do this, because when you start the actual process of looking at wheelchair accessible vans for sale, it’s easy to get bewildered by all the choices there are, the various configurations and from what the sales rep tells you. A confused mind typically takes no action.
Wheelchair Van Conversions
By :
Allen Wicker
If you’ve looked into buying a wheelchair van, then you may have heard about something called wheelchair van conversions. Put simply, a wheelchair van conversion is where you take a van and make structural changes and add on additions to make it capable of transporting a wheelchair user. It’s a great alternative to forking over $30,000+ for a brand new wheelchair van. Plus, if you do a conversion, you can further customize your van (or a used one you buy) to meet your particular needs. All customizations must meet what are called the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Nine Types of Assisted Living and Explanations of Each
By :
Jan Hayner
It is never to early to learn about the types of assisted living, this information may be needed for a friend, neighbor, family member or eventually for ourselves. Be prepared and know what types of services are available.
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