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Also if you want insurance to pay for it, you need a prescription from your regular doctor who must be medicare approved. Then there is a list of approved "wheelchair for medicare" dispensing companies. Even if they do sell chairs, if they are not on the list you cannot get insurance to pay for it. 149 posts, read 215,435 times 1,975 posts, read 1,627,514 times Originally Posted by Tabster If the chair is just for travel and shopping then a transport chair might be the only type of chair that would be covered by Medicare. They are lighter and cheaper. The difference is, as mentioned, they have 4 small wheels so the person using it will never be able to wheel themselves in it, they will need to be pushed. Depending on the situation this may not be an issue. If you are going through Medicare you need to go through a Durable Medical Equipment company, not craigslist. I am surprised the MD who wrote you the Rx did not give you the names of some places to call. You could call your MD and ask for some referrals or use one of the companies mentioned here.




Any DME company accepting Medicare should be able to assist you in finding the right cushion too. Originally Posted by Sal_M Yes, you are correct depending on the situation. Duration of use, special features and mitigating circumstances are all factors to consider. My Craig's List suggestion was, unless you are overly stressed financially and simply cannot afford to buy a used wheel chair for $100 or less, then go ahead and file the claim...etc. If your financial position is such that you CAN afford $100 or less AND your circumstantial situation is such that a used chair will work, why clog up Medicaid and contribute to higher health care costs for us all, when that can be simply avoided by purchasing one on Craig's List.....for $100 or less. Find and compare over 500 WAVs for sale - from specialist WAV dealers and private sellers across the UK. latest used listings | We have the largest online showroom of wheelchair accessible vehicles for sale from specialist dealers and private sellers across the UK - if you are searching for a car with wheelchair access then we can help you find the perfect WAV to meet your needs.




Whether you are looking to buy a small used wheelchair accessible car or a brand new vehicle on the Motability scheme you can browse and compare to find your perfect WAV. Which WAV is best for me?A WAV is short for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles and are cars with wheelchair access that have been converted with a ramp or lift so that access is easy and the wheelchair user is able to remain in their own chair for the journey. There are however many types of WAV’s and if you are thinking of buying a wheelchair access vehicle you need to choose the vehicle that is right for you and fits in with your own particular lifestyle and mobility needs. If you have a manual wheelchair or a mobility scooter and need space for 2 or 3 additional passengers then a small WAV, such as the popular Renault Kangoo or Peugeot Partner, would be suitable or maybe a Vauxhall Zafira. For an electric wheelchair then a platform lift is often required and therefore a slightly larger vehicle is needed, such as a Volkswagen Caddy.




There are many different conversions and vehicles to consider, all designed to make travelling better - from a winch to assist in getting the wheelchair up the ramp, a lowered floor for larger wheelchairs to wheelchair passenger ride up front - or even drive from WAV’s where you can drive the car from a wheelchair. Our dealers are always happy to help with any questions and can source the perfect WAV for you. 3 Point Seat Belt System 4 Point Seat Belt System 4 Point Wheelchair Restraint System Accelerator & Brake Pedal Extensions Easy Reach Seat Belt Clip Hydraulic Fold Down Ramp Lap and Diagonal Seat Belt Push Button Electric Handbrake Push Button Gear Selector Quick Release Heel Support Quick Release Steering Ball QLK100 Automatic Wheelchair Locking Device Rear Folding Double Bench Seat Tip And Turn Seats Twin Sliding Rear Doors Twin Sliding Side Doors Click the blue icon in the listings to Compare a WAV     When it turns orange you can compare with other WAVs.

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