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  • Your Wheelchair Questions Answered
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 26th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Your Wheelchair Questions Answered

    If you have ever broken an ankle or leg then you know how important mobility is to a person. Being trapped in one position, unable to venture out to work or to perform routine daily tasks can make a bad situation even worse. A lack of mobility can greatly reduce the quality of life a person has and can make a medical situation worse if they are unable to get around independently.


    Wheelchairs may bring to mind the elderly but in reality wheelchairs are a great factor in many people’s lives on a day-to-day basis. You may be unfamiliar with wheelchairs and their necessity and be wondering how you or a loved one will be able to get around.


    This article will discuss the differences between wheelchairs as well as what to expect when operating a wheelchair. No one has to be stuck in bed or in a chair stationary any longer. A wheelchair can improve their quality of life and let them get out of the house or hospital.


    When was the first wheelchair invented?


    The wheelchair has had a long history with mankind. The first foldable wheelchair with steel tubing was invented by Henry Jennings in 1932. Early wheelchairs have been linked back to the Chinese as far back as 525 CE and even have been documented with royalty. King Phillip II of Spain was depicted in a wheeled chair with head, foot and arm rests but it was not self-propelled.


    What sizes do wheelchairs come in?


    Wheelchair sizes range from those used by children upwards to those chairs that can accommodate plus size adults. Each wheelchair has a maximum weight limit it can support. If the individual weighs more than the recommended weight allowance, a bigger chair will be needed to support his or her girth and weight.


    Does insurance cover the cost of a wheelchair?


    If the attending physician writes a prescription for a wheelchair, your insurance company will cover the cost or at least a portion of the costs. It must be a medical necessity in order for insurance to pay for the chair. If you do not have insurance you may be able to find a wheelchair in a medical supply outlet or find a used one in good shape. There are also organizations and charity groups that provide wheelchairs for people with limited income.


    How do I make my home wheelchair accessible?


    You can make your home wheelchair accessible by installing a few items that can help the impaired individual. You must make sure that your door is wide enough to accommodate the width of the chair and wheels. You should also install a ramp leading to your door if there are steps involved.


    Hopefully you have a downstairs bathroom; otherwise you will have to install equipment that can allow the person to see to their bathroom needs. If you find that you are not skilled enough to make the changes, you can hire a contractor that specializes in handicap renovations.


    My wheelchair is not motorized and the palms of my hands are becoming irritated by the wheels. What can I do?


    Manually operating a wheelchair can be very rough on the arms and hands. Most people who use a wheelchair a majority of the time will elect to wear special gloves. The gloves are made of light weight leather, have padding in the palms and are usually missing the finger tips. The absence of the finger tips allows the user the freedom to perform tasks without being forced to remove their gloves.

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  • My husband is handicapped,I’m looking for a sto...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 26th, 2010 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments

    Question by joyce mcfi: My husband is handicapped,I’m looking for a store here in Manila that sells mobility aid products?
    I am trying to look for a store here in the philippines that sells mobility aid products for my husband (he is wheelchair bound). (e.g ramp, toilet seat cover so it won’t sit low for him and some other bathroom accessories for wheelchair bound people.)

    Best answer:

    Answer by Kevin da FagFob
    sorry, i don’t know.

    pero, you can hire me to be your husband’s mobile toilet. malaki ang bunganga koh! i’m very bading talaga! i eat everything.

    Give your answer to this question below!

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  • Invacare LightWeight Tracer EX2 Wheelchair 20″ ...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 26th, 2010 | 10 Comments10 Comments Comments

    Invacare LightWeight Tracer EX2 Wheelchair 20″ with Swingaway Footrest-Blue (Folding, Assembled)

    • 4-gauge crossbraces add strength and durability, Durable, low-maintenance, triple chrome-plated, carbon steel frame is long-lasting,Urethane rear tires, mounted on “no flex” wheels, offer superior performance
    • Dual axle positions allow variation of seat- to-floor heights, Seat Width: 20″,Seat Depth: 16″
    • Light Weight at 36 lbs w/o Footrest, Permanent arms, 250-lb.weight limit
    • Swingaway Footrest, Limited lifetime warranty on side frames and crossbraces
    • Assembled WheelChair, Wheelchair and Footrest comes in 2 separate shipments

    The Invacare IVC Tracer EX2 wheelchair sets the new standard in manual wheelchairs. The Tracer EX2 combines the design and technology of the Invacare 9000 series and incorporates it into the Invacare Tracer series. A true dual axle position allows for repositioning the 24″ rear wheels and 8″ casters for adult and hemi seat-to-floor heights. Hemi spaced footrest and a full range of accessories and a lifetime warranty. The new design also makes it possible to interchange components with the 9000 s

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    List Price: $ 435.00

    Price: $ 143.97

    Self Transport Folding Wheelchair with Detachable Desk Armrests, Swing-away Detachable Elevating Leg Rests, Solid Castors and Large Rolling Rear Wheels.

    • ELEVATING AND SWINGAWAY FOOTRESTS (DETACHABLE). DETACHABLE DESK ARMREST. 8″ FRONT CASTERS AND ENLARGED 24″ REAR WHEEL WITH SOFT-GRIP TIRES.
    • TOTAL DIMENSION IS 36″(H) X 27″(W) X 30″(D – WITHOUT FOOTREST). 18″(W) X 16″(D) BLACK NYLON UPHOLSTER SEAT, SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT IS 19″.
    • TOTAL WEIGHT IS 49 LBS (WITH FOOTREST ATTACHED). 300 LBS WEIGHT CAPACITY. LIFETIME FRAME WARRANTY? 1 YEAR ON ALL OTHER PARTS.
    • SOME SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO THIS ITEM, PLEASE SEE BELOW.
    • PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES VIA STANDARD SHIPPING, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE.

    SPECIFICATIONS SEAT WIDTH: SEAT WIDTH: 18″ | SEAT DEPTH: 16″ | SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT: 19″ | WHEEL-TO-WHEEL WIDTHS: 27″ | ARM STYLE: REMOVABLE FULL-LENGTH | NEW DESIGN 8″ FRONT CASTERS WEIGHT: 49 LBS WEIGHT CAPACITY: 300 LBS. PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE.

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    List Price: $ 399.00

    Price: $ 119.97

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  • Lastest Wheelchair Hire News
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 26th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

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  • where can i find a wheelchair rental in kitchener-wat...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 26th, 2010 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments

    Question by jade h: where can i find a wheelchair rental in kitchener-waterloo-cambridge area?
    I need one :(

    Best answer:

    Answer by Helpinghandmancool
    Pop in the areas Local Hospital and your best bet would be to talk to the secretary they will most likely be able to Assist you.

    I know it might not of helped much but All the best to you.

    Give your answer to this question below!

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