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Question : Will Medicare pay for a car lift for a power chair?
My mom has a power chair (not a scooter) and is spending more and more time in it to get around. She wants to get out of the house occasionally, like to go to the store, church or even the doctor's office, and is no longer able to manage with a walker or a cane. We need to get a lift platform (I don't know what it's really called) that attaches to the back of a car on a hitch and allows you to roll the power chair onto it so you can take it with you. I've seen them online for $1000+, and since she's on disability and Medicare, that's definitely beyond our means. Will Medicare cover this like they did the chair itself?
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Your mom is lucky to have your help!You don't say exactly where you live or how old your mom is, however you do say that she is getting Medicare, so I will assume that she is over age 60 and that you live in the United States or one of the U.S. Territories. If this is so, and you want to discuss this question with "real people" who are familiar with Medicare rules and know other possible resources for your mom and you as a caregiver, I would highly recommend that you call the Area Agency on Aging serving the community where you live. Professionals at the Area Agency on Aging provide guidance in helping seniors and their caregivers. Believe me, questions like this pop up and affect seniors' lives every day -- Area Agency on Aging staff will know the best way to cut through the red tape to help you find out possible ways to get help that you are needing. I am confident that you will find the Area Agency staff friendly and helpful. They will help answer Medicare-related questions in an easy-to-understand way and they will likely know options that might help with your mom's mobility challenges. If you live in the United States or one of the territories, there is an Area Agency on Aging serving where you live. You can call toll-free 1-800-677-1116 to find how to contact the one serving you. When you make the call to your local Area Agency on Aging ask for the staff in "Information and Assistance" or the staff that helps "Family Caregivers."Another thing to know about Area Agencies on Aging is that most of them have information and resources that help and support family caregivers, so you might want to ask about this when you make your call.If you do contact your local Area Agency on Aging and like the help that they give you, let your local county officials and your folks in Congress know. Area Agencies on Aging are funded under the Older Americans Act and they don't have big budgets! Your contribution to help provide important information and assistance services other caregivers and to your older friends and neighbors would be appreciated--but is absolutely not required-- to get the help you need .Hope this helps! Best wishes to you and to your mom!
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Question : which is the lightest weight in a disabled mobility scooter?
I am looking for a small tavel one,needs to be as light as possible as i will be lifting it myself (woman)
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Do not buy a fold n' go from Electric Mobility (Rascal Company) they are more trouble than they're worth! Check out Rip off.com.
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Question : Where could i find any financial help for disabled person in Alabama?
my mother relies on a scooter to get everywhere are their any way yo get help to pay for a scooter lift for her vechile? Also she is diabetic and high blood pressure and on complete disability.
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Call the nearest Independent Living Center (ILC). They might be able to give you the information that you want.
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Question : I need help finding organizations who help people with severe MS with Vans and houses?
My fiancee's father has severe MS. He can now barely walk and it is getting so bad that he cant go many places either. He has a scooter chair to help him get around but the house is two small for it (we live in a single wide trailor) and we have a '83 ford eco line van that is going to go out soon and we need a new chair lift. We need to find some organizations in Colorado Springs, Colorado. So if someone can help us, please do.
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Check the site below, it will answer all your questions, they provide assistance too. They have a local chapter in Colorado Springs.
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Question : I am new to computer world. How do I sell on Craigslist?
Electric Mobility scooter with haudralic seat lift.Two baskets and quite new.
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Craigslist . . how to submit a posthttp://www.craigslist.org/about/help/
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Question : My elderly Mother is in a wheelchair but has an electric scooter too. Which van has the best gas mileage?
The van will have to be suitable to have one of those scooter lifts in the back. We can only afford up to $15K so am not expecting to buy new.
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Honda Odyssey.
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Question : Is there any site better on the internet for mobility products than www.mobilitypro.com ?
I've researched power wheelchairs (a.k.a. motorized wheelchairs, powerchairs, electric wheelchairs), electric scooters, lift chairs, and other mobitliy products and have found www.mobilitypro.com the best so far. Any thoughts?
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I got mine from the scooter store (www.thescooterstore.com). Service has been pretty good and they worked with social security.
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Question : How to change a battery on a ride on fun scooter?
The battery in the underneath side of the scooter and we have taken the screws out of the foot rest area, but this will not lift anything for us to get at the battery. There are two batteries that go side by side underneath this scooter.
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Maybe you could contact the store where it was purchased and see if they don't have a manual - or go to the store where it was purchased and if there's another one just like the one you have ask the Manager of the store if he'd zerox the instructions for you. It's worth a try.
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Question : Scooter or Skateboard?
Well I know its winter...but whenever I start deciding this kind of stuff in the summer when I am done deciding its the winter...so I think if I start thinking now...when it hits the spring / summer I will be ready to decide what to buy.I don't want to do like flips or major tricks...maybe just some jumps on a scooter, ollies etc.My neighbourhood has sidewalks and when I had a skateboard I couldn't stand riding on the sidewalk because of the bumps it had. I want something that has a good support for transportation, and good exercise. I own a bike and whenever my friends walk..i have to circle them because the bike just goes way to fast, I think a scooter or a skateboard will fit more with walkers. I wanna be able to do some tricks , impress some friends =)I am over weight and the old skate board I got was around 15-20 dollars that I got for free...and the trucks broke when I did a ollie, so I was wondering would my weight have had that effect on it, or was it the cheap material? I am willing to spend around 100 dollars including tax. I saw a sick skateboard at west 49 for 80 but once again..winter hit and I dind't want to ride in my basement so yeh...I waited till next year and couldn't decide again.The scooter to me sounds really good because its 2 wheels (sense of balance) also, it has bars so its more control able. If any of you know how to say this type of skateboard/ if there even is a type...I want one where if you lean to once side it will turn, like a scooter. I've seen people with them, but I never ask...I has a 15 dollar one that only went strait and the wheels sucks so 80% of the time I was pushing/ pedling and when I had to turn, I had to lift the front and do like a .5 second manual and turn my board...I saw this guy who just leaned to the right/left and turned really easily, like a bike or a scooter. If the trick is to like loosen the trucks or something or get shocks...tell me please!!!I want it to last long, does a skateboard or a scooter last longer? I am probably buying this for more of exercise rather than fun...my treadmll is quite boring so I need a new type of exercise...not jogging because I have a knee injury and asthma I think a scooter or a skateboard wont take as much of my lungs since I can rest while its rolling with out my need to keep on using my lungs. Would a bike be the best bet?Well I think it is...except the price. I bought a 99 dollar bike, my parents don't really support me and I live off my own money, meaning I need something good, cheap & efficient my 99 dollar bike didn't have shocks so when I did a jump, all of the down force was absorbed by me, or the bike itself, and I think it will break soon if I keep on doing that. I heard scooters have shocks (some) and I've seen scooters as little as 40 dollars for a pretty good quality one. Skateboards the same..80 dollars and I could have bought a really sick one.Care.Do I need to take apart the skateboard regularly and wash it...same for scooter...My bike did need washing / care, I had to oil chains, wash, etc.I don't want to spend much time on this because I need to study, and exercise not wash. (sorry...i just cant devote 30 minutes day to this...) I heard of like super fast wheels for skateboards & scooters...I want to know where to get these =T I want to go really fast downhill/ uphill...my neighborhood has a big slant...and to get to my friends house...there is probably a 15 degree slant on the road towars him...I think its 15 degrees...its not that much...but still the wind + the slant makes it hard for me to bike at high speed...when I go back home...I don't have to pedel most of the time and I just roll back to my house...I want something that will let me get up to my friends house without much hassle...Gear.What gear is really necessary...I know a helmet for sure, but are wrist gaurds, nee pad and elbow pads really necessary? I bike with nothing on...YES I HAVE CLOTHS...i meant like gear for the bike...i've seen many people skateboard etc. without it...but I am probably going to wear a helmet for skateboarding , what do I need for scootering?
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Well I know its winter...but whenever I start deciding this kind of stuff in the summer when I am done deciding its the winter...so I think if I start thinking now...when it hits the spring / summer I will be ready to decide what to buy.I don't want to do like flips or major tricks...maybe just some jumps on a scooter, ollies etc.My neighbourhood has sidewalks and when I had a skateboard I couldn't stand riding on the sidewalk because of the bumps it had. I want something that has a good support for transportation, and good exercise. I own a bike and whenever my friends walk..i have to circle them because the bike just goes way to fast, I think a scooter or a skateboard will fit more with walkers. I wanna be able to do some tricks , impress some friends =)I am over weight and the old skate board I got was around 15-20 dollars that I got for free...and the trucks broke when I did a ollie, so I was wondering would my weight have had that effect on it, or was it the cheap material? I am willing to spend around 100 dollars including tax. I saw a sick skateboard at west 49 for 80 but once again..winter hit and I dind't want to ride in my basement so yeh...I waited till next year and couldn't decide again.The scooter to me sounds really good because its 2 wheels (sense of balance) also, it has bars so its more control able. If any of you know how to say this type of skateboard/ if there even is a type...I want one where if you lean to once side it will turn, like a scooter. I've seen people with them, but I never ask...I has a 15 dollar one that only went strait and the wheels sucks so 80% of the time I was pushing/ pedling and when I had to turn, I had to lift the front and do like a .5 second manual and turn my board...I saw this guy who just leaned to the right/left and turned really easily, like a bike or a scooter. If the trick is to like loosen the trucks or something or get shocks...tell me please!!!I want it to last long, does a skateboard or a scooter last longer? I am probably buying this for more of exercise rather than fun...my treadmll is quite boring so I need a new type of exercise...not jogging because I have a knee injury and asthma I think a scooter or a skateboard wont take as much of my lungs since I can rest while its rolling with out my need to keep on using my lungs. Would a bike be the best bet?Well I think it is...except the price. I bought a 99 dollar bike, my parents don't really support me and I live off my own money, meaning I need something good, cheap & efficient my 99 dollar bike didn't have shocks so when I did a jump, all of the down force was absorbed by me, or the bike itself, and I think it will break soon if I keep on doing that. I heard scooters have shocks (some) and I've seen scooters as little as 40 dollars for a pretty good quality one. Skateboards the same..80 dollars and I could have bought a really sick one.Care.Do I need to take apart the skateboard regularly and wash it...same for scooter...My bike did need washing / care, I had to oil chains, wash, etc.I don't want to spend much time on this because I need to study, and exercise not wash. (sorry...i just cant devote 30 minutes day to this...) I heard of like super fast wheels for skateboards & scooters...I want to know where to get these =T I want to go really fast downhill/ uphill...my neighborhood has a big slant...and to get to my friends house...there is probably a 15 degree slant on the road towars him...I think its 15 degrees...its not that much...but still the wind + the slant makes it hard for me to bike at high speed...when I go back home...I don't have to pedel most of the time and I just roll back to my house...I want something that will let me get up to my friends house without much hassle...Gear.What gear is really necessary...I know a helmet for sure, but are wrist gaurds, nee pad and elbow pads really necessary? I bike with nothing on...YES I HAVE CLOTHS...i meant like gear for the bike...i've seen many people skateboard etc. without it...but I am probably going to wear a helmet for skateboarding , what do I need for scootering?
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Question : Where can I buy a scooter lift that attaches to a vehicle hitch for travel?
Where can I buy a scooter lift that attaches to a vehicle hitch for travel?
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There are many places where you can purchase hitch accessories, such as bike racks, luggage racks, cargo platforms, etc. I have an eHow article on the subject, full of links, if you are interested. It's titled:'How to Install Truck Hitch Accessories/Attachments'
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