BASIC FEATURES: Transport Wheelchair

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In this video the caregiver will learn about the basic features of a transport wheelchair.   This type of wheelchair is a good alternative to a standard wheelchair when taking the client or loved one outside the home.  Note: if the client needs the use of a standard manual wheelchair inside the home for self propulsion, insurance won't typically cover both.  Always check for a local medical equipment lending program near you for low cost/no cost medical equipment.

Basic Features

  • Light in weight
  • 4 small wheels ( unlike two large back wheels on manual wheelchair)
  • Must be pushed by a caregiver
  • Brakes at back wheels or hand breaks, must be applied by caregiver
  • Foot rests, typically swing away
  • Folds up by pulling seat up in middle, bringing sides together

 

 

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