No one will care more about getting
you the right Electric Wheelchair
No one will know more about the
Electric Wheelchair Industry
No one will offer you a better price.
No one will give you better
service after the sale
We pride ourselves on doing something for the Quality of Your Life. When you
call our company we start with an "Initial Intake Form" to ensure we have the
right knowledge to help you get the right
Wheelchair
and model. It
all starts with Communication. Our
motto since 1964 has been "Your Comfort Is Everything!" . . . and when you have
been doing the same thing for 45 years, you get pretty good at it.
We are here working for you and your satisfaction as our first and foremost
priority. Communication is the key to finding the correct
Wheelchair
and model for your height, weight, age, physical and environmental conditions.
We believe that talking first, the old fashioned way, is the most effective way
to ensure your satisfaction with the purchase. Buying online, by yourself,
in our opinion, is a little too complicated, important and expensive a decision
to make without first talking to a trained
Equipment Specialist.
We appreciate that Cost is a key factor
for everyone, whether you are a millionaire or are primarily living off Social
Security. That is why during our Communication we let you know about your
choices between Used, Economy,
Good, Very Good and the Best.
Results are what we are both after: We understand that you
want a
Wheelchair
that will be the best for you. We understand that the only way you will come
back to us or recommend us to your friends and family is by your satisfaction.
Today, 25% of our business is built upon repeat and referral customers. Many
of our customers have purchased from us 3 and 4 times. If you are not happy
with the outcome then, maybe, we did communicate as well as possible with you.
This much is certain: no one will know more about the
electric home care industry
than us, no one will care more about getting you the right
Wheelchair and model, no one will offer you a better price,
and no one will get you better service after the sale.

We were the FIRST! Electric Home Care Equipment Company.
In fact, we invented the industry!
Since 1964 - Member
BBB
Report - SERVING
ALL AREAS
GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE:
Please call (800)727-1954
ASK FOR DEPT J.
Please
call for Illustrated Brochure and Price List
We Promise
not to Add your Name and Information to any type of list.
USED 1/2 OFF (800)727-1954
GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE
SERVING ALL USA!
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Authorized Dealer
of Quickie, Pride Jazzy, Tuffcare, Merits, Invacare, WOK Wheelchairs of Kansas (Bariatric
Heavy Duty), 21st Century, Leisure-Lift PaceSaver, Golden Alante ...and
more!
Determine your own
unique needs and wants. Be an active participant in purchasing your new legs.
Consider your wheelchair as an extension of your body; supporting your mobility
and complimenting your personality and look.
There are 4
key areas you need to understand:
Environment -
home, transportation, work/school, recreational activities, climate you live in,
etc
Functional
capabilities - disability needs, type of chair, (power, manual, folding,
rigid) features, options, adjustability, weight
What do you want to
look like (aesthetics, color, image)
Funding -
dialogue with your team that will help to get funding (therapist, dealer,
physician, payor source) and negotiate what you need -
We are
Medicare and
Insurance Specialists - Call (800)727-1954 and ask for "Dept J".
Electric Powered
Wheelchairs
Three general styles
of electric powered chairs exist: rear, center, front wheel driven or four wheel
driven. Each style has particular handling characteristics. Electric Wheelchairs
are also divided by seat type; some models resemble manual chairs, with a
sling-style seat and frame, whereas others have 'captain's chair' seating like
that of an automobile. Electric Wheelchair's run the gamut from small and
portable models, which can be folded or disassembled, to very large and heavy
full-featured chairs (these are often called 'rehab' chairs).
Electric
Wheelchairs may be designed specifically for indoor use, outdoor use, or both.
They are generally prescribed for persons who have difficulty using a manual
chair due to arm, hand, shoulder or more general disabling conditions, and do
not have the leg strength to propel a manual chair with their feet. A person
with full function of the arms and upper torso will generally be prescribed a
manual chair, or find that their insurance or
Medicare will not cover
an Electric Wheelchair.
The user typically
controls speed and direction by operating a joystick on a controller. Many other
input devices can be used if the user lacks coordination or the use of the hands
or fingers, such as chin controls and puff/sip scanners for those with C2-3
spinal cord lesions or head injuries (the user blows into a tube located near
the mouth, which powers the movement of the chair). This controller is the most
delicate and usually the most expensive part of the chair. EPWs can offer
various powered functions such as tilt, recline, leg elevation, seat elevation,
and others useful or necessary to health and function.
Electric Wheelchairs
use electric motors to move the wheels. They are usually powered by 4 or 5 amp
deep-cycle rechargeable batteries; Many which have carry an on-board charger
which can be plugged into a standard wall outlet; older or more portable models
may have a separate charger unit.
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