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Disabled People Can Still Enjoy Their Independence

By: Simon Hemmings Home | Health-and-Fitness | Diseases-and-Conditions


A lightweight folding wheelchair weighs as little as 30 lbs, and it can fold down to the size of a golf bag. If you go for a vacation or a trip, or just go shopping or visit the doctor, it is an ideal solution for occasional wheelchair users. It folds easily and can be stored in very little space. All lightweight folding wheelchairs are ergonomically designed for comfort and crash tested for safety and durability. They are technically advanced and performance-oriented.

The lightweight folding wheelchair has a steel frame, which weighs a maximum of 13 lbs. The foam padded armrests can be folded down to seat level and all the upholstery on the wheelchair is padded as well. Most of the time the frame can be folded so that it can be transported easily. But there are lightweight rigid frames available too in the market.

A lightweight folding wheelchair is actually more appropriate for older users who want the convenience of an easy-to-fold design. Nevertheless, it is not possible for the wheelchair user to fold it; hence it is designed keeping the users companion in mind. Besides, the energy that a wheelchair with a rigid frame has is much less in a lightweight folding wheelchair, because some of its energy gets lost is the moving parts of a foldable frame.

A disabled person that does not use a motorized wheelchair lift will be confined to living on a single floor in their homes. A motorized wheelchair lift helps provide additional freedom and it also provides a lot of contentment in knowing that even when disabled there are no limits to where they can move despite being confined to a wheelchair.

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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Joan Normski has been involved with Wheelchairs for over 10 years and visit Used Power Wheel chairs for sale and information on wheel chair stair lifts for sale.



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