Did you know that over 2 million people in the United States use wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks as well as mobility? Some of these people will use a wheelchair and other medical equipment for the rest of their lives while others just use them temporarily. No matter what need you may have it’s a good idea to know where your local medical supply store is located just in case. Below are a few things to remember about medical equipment:
1. Renting is An Option – Many times, people have to use medical equipment because of an accident or because their recovery calls for it. For instance, stroke and osteoarthritis patients are the two of the most prevalent conditions among wheelchair and scooter users. If you or someone you know will need to temporarily be wheelchair bound you don’t have to feel obligated to purchase the wheelchair – you can rent one instead! Some medical supply stores will rent medical supplies to individuals and in some cases will even take your insurance for payment. If you are in the Dallas or Fort Worth area stop in to your local medical supply store to learn more!
2. Ask The Experts – When you meet with your doctor, he or she will provide information on what medical supplies you will need to assist with your recovery. In most cases they will keep this information vague because it will be up to you to purchase or rent the most comfortable product for your lifestyle. You can be sure to do this by asking the experts at your local medical supply store. After all, the employees there will be able to listen to your specific requests and find a product that makes the most sense for you. They will allow you to test products and even
3. Ask About Switching to Power Wheelchairs – If you or a loved one will be using a wheelchair for an extended period of time you may want to have a conversation with a doctor about switching to power wheelchairs also known as mobility scooters. There are two main types of mobility scooters: front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive. Typically, mobility scooters have a speed of anywhere from five to seven mph.
Whether you are in need of wheelchairs, cpap supplies, mobility scooters, or just a simple pair of crutches your local medical supply store can help you. Visit them today for your medical equipment needs and allow them to set you up with products that will keep you comfortable throughout your recovery. You’ll be glad you did!
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