Handicapped Seat Lifts and Other Accessories

If you are disabled or are caring for a disabled person, one thing you may want to check out are handicapped seat lifts. A seat lift operates very simply but performs a valuable function. For those who have trouble rising from a seated position to a standing position, a seat lift pushes them gently to an almost standing position. This reduces the risk of injury and makes getting out of the chair far more comfortable for the elderly or the disabled. The seat lift is not the only helpful accessory available these days. You will find many items that make things easier for people with disabilities.

There are tub and shower seats that can be installed in the bathroom to make bathing and showering safer and easier. In addition there are safety grab bars that can be put in the shower, tub and beside the toilet. A handicap toilet must meet certain specifications as determined by the ADA, or Americans with Disabilities Act. Another type of seat that a disabled person may spend a lot of their time sitting in is a wheelchair.

The manual wheelchair is used by hospitals to move patients from one place to another. People with broken legs or those who cannot walk for a certain period of time often prefer manual wheelchairs. Not only do they help encourage upper body fitness, they are cheaper than the electric wheelchair. The electric wheelchair is propelled by a motor, and is a good choice for those who cannot operate a manual wheelchair or who are disabled for the long term and want a wheelchair with ultimate convenience. The type of wheelchair you choose depends on your preferences, what is covered under your insurance, and of course what kind of disability you have.

Often handicapped seat lifts, wheelchairs and other items are covered under insurance policies. It really depends on what kind of insurance you have. If you are uninsured there are programs like Medicaid and Medicare, as well as Social Security Disability, to help you pay for your medical equipment. You should be able to get everything you need for safety and mobility without paying much out of pocket. When it comes to choosing the right merchandise, consult with your medical professional or therapist about the best products for your needs.

 

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