second hand wheelchairs scotland

second hand wheelchairs scotland

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Second Hand Wheelchairs Scotland

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Max price £1,000 £1,500 £2,000 £2,500 £3,000 £3,500 £4,000 £4,500 £5,000 £5,500 £6,000 £6,500 £7,000 £7,500 £8,000 £8,500 £9,000 £9,500 £10,000 £11,000 £12,000 £13,000 £14,000 £15,000 £16,000 £17,000 £18,000 £19,000 £20,000 £22,500 £25,000 £27,500 £30,000 £35,000 £40,000 £45,000 £50,000 £55,000 £60,000 £65,000 £70,000 £75,000 £100,000 £250,000 £500,000 £1,000,000 £2,000,000 Just over 10 years ago, i was blessed with the arrival of triplets and needed a rapid change of cars. The Kangoo was the perfect solution. With sliding doors, both sides, we could load …Typesee allConditionsee allPrice-Buying Formatsee allItem locationsee all2 miles5 miles10 miles15 miles20 miles50 miles75 miles100 miles150 miles200 miles500 miles750 miles1000 miles1500 miles2000 milesDelivery optionssee allShow onlysee allMore refinements...FoxHunter Self Propelled Folding Lightweight Transit Wheelchair Armrest Brake14 product ratings See more like thisLightweight folding Transit aluminium travel wheechair + attendant handbrakes8 product ratings




See more like thisElite Care ECSP01 Lightweight folding self propelled wheelchair with hand brakes27 product ratings See more like thisNew Folding Wheelchair Self Propelled Lightweight Transit Footrest Armrest Brake See more like thisNew AID Wheelchair Footrest Self Propelled Folding Lightweight Transit Comfort Ultra Lightweight Luxury ALUMINIUM Folding Wheelchair, Self-Propelled Chair 20 product ratings See more like thisFolding Portable Wheelchair Self-Propel Puncture Proof Lightweight Transit New Angel Mobility Lightweight Folding Transit Travel Wheelchair FREE FITTED CUSHION7 product ratings See more like thisFolding Portable Propelled Puncture Proof Self-Propel Wheelchair With Mag WheelsSee more like thisLightweight Transit Comfortable Portable Folding Travel Wheelchair With BrakesSee more like thisPuncture Proof Self Propel Folding Portable Propelled Wheelchair with Mag Wheels84 product ratings See more like thisUltra Lightweight Folding travel transit compact aluminium wheelchair in a bag31 product ratings




See more like thisDRIVE ENIGMA LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINIUM WHEELCHAIRSelf Propelled Transit Wheelchair AID Folding Lightweight Portable Armrest Brake See more like thisAll AID Folding Wheelchair Footrest Self Propelled Lightweight Transit Comfort2 product ratings See more like thisFoxHunter Blue Self Propelled Folding Lightweight Transit Wheelchair Footrest 4 product ratings See more like thisUltra Lightweight Folding ALUMINIUM Travel Wheelchair, Portable Transit Chair26 product ratings See more like thisNew Luxury Lightweight Folding Self Propelled Wheelchair, removable footrests 12 product ratings See more like thisFoxHunter Self Propelled Folding Lightweight Transit Wheelchair Armrest Red New14 product ratings See more like thisLightweight Comfortable Portable Folding Wheelchair W/ Brakes Three TypesSee more like thisUltra Lightweight Luxury Aluminium Self Propelled Folding Wheelchair Hand Brakes1 product ratingsSee more like thisFolding Portable Propelled Puncture Proof Self-Propel Wheelchair With Mag Wheels




See more like thisLightweight Folding Self propelled Transit Transfer Folding WheelchairLightweight folding deluxe travel wheelchair in a bag with handbrakes2 product ratings See more like thisAll AID Self-Propel Folding Lightweight Transit Comfort Wheelchair Armrest Brake Got one to sell?Get it in front of 17+ million UK buyers.What can I do with disability aids and equipment I no longer need? Having items that you don’t need any more cluttering up your home and collecting dust can be annoying. Trying to find out what to do with these items and who can help you to remove them can also be a frustrating task.  The team at Disability Information Scotland have done some research and contacted local social work departments, charities and organisations to see what options are available. Help is available and there are a few options depending on where you live. Additionally, how you first got a piece of equipment can also affect what you do with it. If you got your item from the NHS or your local council:




If you received an item following an assessment from a social worker, occupational therapist or other healthcare professional then you would need to contact your local social work department to arrange for the item to be collected. Local authorities differ in their processes. Some will have a joint collection store you can call or within other local authorities, you may have to contact your social worker or local social care department to arrange an uplift. Some social work departments will take privately purchased items as well. You can check with your local authority or contact our helpline on: 0300 323 9961 for further information. If you bought your piece of equipment: If you bought your piece of equipment then you can donate it to charity or sell it on. You can often donate any equipment you no longer need to a local charity. Various Salvation Army centres accept used disability aids and equipment. You can contact local offices using the map on their website. The British Red Cross sometimes accept used equipment.




You can find contact details of your local centre on their website. The Recycle Mobility Centre  are a not-for-profit social enterprise that collect used mobility equipment, restore them and sell at affordable price to the disabled and elderly people who need the mobility equipment. They are based in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire. The message on their website is: ‘Don’t dump it, give it to us, even if it’s broken, we’ll fix it and someone else can use it!’ Often, suppliers of mobility scooters sell pre-owned ones too. If this is the case they can sometimes sell your second hand one on your behalf. Some suppliers operate a trade in system when you buy a new model. Contact your local supplier to ask. If you need support searching for local suppliers then please call our helpline for further information on 0300 323 9961. Most often it should not matter whether or not you have bought from the dealer. However, it is advisable to contact them prior to find out. For guidance in searching for a supplier that operates a ‘trade in’ service call our helpline or search the Scottish Disability Directory.

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