Sunday, November 20, 2011

Medicare Power Wheelchair Versus Medicare Mobility Scooter - Which One Do You Qualify For?

!9# Medicare Power Wheelchair Versus Medicare Mobility Scooter - Which One Do You Qualify For?

When your ability to walk, or stand up, has been reduced significantly, and you have Medicare in the USA, you may be eligible for the Medicare power wheelchair or Medicare mobility scooter reimbursement payment from Medicare. In this article you will find three simple questions that you want to ask yourself in order to determine whether which mobility device you qualify for under Medicare. The questions are: Would you be confined to a chair or to bed if you could not use a motorized mobility device? Are you willing and capable of operating it? What is the reason that you can not operate a mobility scooter? Let's dissect these questions here.

Would you be confined into a chair or your bed if you couldn't use the motorized devices?

Medicare wants to determine whether a simpler and cheaper device would give you sufficient support, such as a crutch, a cane, a walker, or a rollator. If you are able to use any of these to move about your home, you will likely not qualify for neither a medicare mobility scooter nor for the medicare power wheelchair.

Are you willing and capable of operating a mobility device?

I remember my grandmother when she was in her 80's. She wouldn't want to get out of her bed no matter what, wouldn't want to move around, go for a walk. She probably felt very sick for the longest time. No amount of convincing would make any difference. Some people are like that. Medicare wants to determine that you are wanting to be on the move and get things done around the house to qualify.

As for your capability, you need to be able to get on and off of the mobility scooter or power wheelchair, you must have the mental and physical capacity to do so. Medicare would not want to pay for a mobility scooter for someone who would cause accidents driving around.

Is there a reason why you can not use a mobility scooter instead?

This question differentiates between the two options Medicare is willing to reimburse you for. Medical scooters have simpler construction because they can be powered by a single engine. The steering is done by turning the front wheels or the front wheel through a tiller that you control. Power wheelchairs, on the other hand, usually have two independent electrical engines, one for the left wheel, one for the right wheel, and you steer a power scooter through a joystick positioned on an armrest. To make a turn, one driving wheel will rotate a bit faster or slower than the other. Because a power wheelchair is more expensive than the mobility scooter, Medicare wants to absolutely make sure you are not capable of driving a mobility scooter before they will agree to reimburse you for your Medicare sponsored power wheelchair. One reason for your inability to use a mobility scooter instead could be due to a general weakness in your arms or upper body.


Medicare Power Wheelchair Versus Medicare Mobility Scooter - Which One Do You Qualify For?

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Drive Medical D-Lite Rollator, Black

!9# Drive Medical D-Lite Rollator, Black

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  • Loop brakes
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