Types of Wheelchair and Scooter Lifts for Automobiles

By Mstywrl, published Jul 14, 2006
Published Content: 26  Total Views: 70,080  Favorited By: 1 CPs
Rating: 3.1 of 5
Types of Wheelchair and Scooter Lifts for automobiles
Platform Wheelchair Lifts - There are both solid and folding platform lifts that can be subcategorized into automatic and semi-automatic types. An automatic lift will fold, unfold, lower and raise by operating a single switch. A semi-automatic lift requires manual folding and unfolding of the platform.

Rotary Wheelchair Lifts - The rotary wheelchair lift, sometimes called a "swing" lift, allows the wheelchair to be moved by swinging it inside, outside, and up-and-down. Normally used in vans and minivans.
Compatibility can be an issue when adding these types of lifts to an automobile. Choosing the type of operation, such as electric or hydraulic, will also vary depending on your location. Extreme climates and temperatures may also determine the type you need.

Wheelchair stair lifts have several disadvantages. The most important is that the user must be capable of transferring to the lift seat. An extra wheelchair is helpful at the top and bottom of the stair run within reach of the stair lift seat. Most are run on batteries, which are automatically recharged at the end of every trip.
Funding for your Wheelchair Lift
Your wheelchair lift dealer can assist you in your search for funding, but first you must realize that funding opportunities are unique from one individual to the next. If you're a veteran, the Veteran Administration may have programs that cover all or part of your expenses, depending on the nature of your disability. Other state offices, including the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation or the Division of Developmental Services, should also be asked to assess your eligibility. And, of course, your insurance or workman's compensation policies may include coverage for your type of disability.

Types of Wheelchair and Scooter Lifts for Automobiles

This is only one of many types of wheelchair lift.

Credit: The Med Supply Store

Copyright: www.medsupplystore.com

Comments
Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Most Commented On