Mobility Scooters
Sunday, April 8th, 2007Mobility scooters help many people regain their independence. They are useful for people who are unable to operate a wheel chair for long periods of time. Wheel chairs require upper body strength to maneuver about where mobility scooters are battery powered and easy to operate.
Mobility scooters provide greater independence for people who have a disabling condition such as coronary artery disease, lung conditions such as copd, arthritis, and many more. Mobility scooters look different from wheelchairs so many people do not see the stigma which is associated with wheelchairs.
There are certain conditions which will allow you to purchase a mobility scooter with your insurance benefits. They generally cost less than a powered wheelchair and they can have greater benefits than a wheelchair. If you cannot get around inside your home without assistance there is a good chance your insurance will cover at least part of the cost of a mobility scooter.
Many of your larger chain and department stores now offer mobility scooters for their customers to use while shopping. They are usually equipped with a basket which is attached to the scooter. The basket provides a place for the customer to place the items they are buying.
Mobility scooters come in a wide range of models. Some of them are considered to be travel models and they will fold up for easy transportation. Many of these small scooters will run 10 to 20 miles on one battery charge. Some of them are also good to carry a weight of 300 pounds.
Other types of mobility scooters are available with three wheels or four wheels. The four wheel models provide the best stability and can reach speeds up to 10 mph. The three wheel scooters will have a tighter turning radius and can travel up to 30 miles on one battery charge. If you want to reclaim your independence you might want to look into the possibility of purchasing a mobility scooter.

