Why Buy a Disability Scooter

What are the advantages of buying a disability scooter? You may have seen these vehicles advertised but aren’t sure just what benefits they provide. A motorized scooter is a small sit down device that is similar to a wheelchair, but one with additional features. The scooter is much more practical than a wheelchair if the disabled person suffers from limited arm and shoulder flexibility, or if he or she has low stamina.

Make no mistake about it: many disabled individuals who use wheelchairs are in tip-top shape and have great stamina when it comes to arm strength. However, a person who has crippling arthritis in the legs and arms would not be able to walk long distances or wheel themselves for long distances. Therefore, a disability scooter provides a tiller setup, which has motorized controls. All a person has to do to accelerate or turn the vehicle is flip a switch with their thumb or finger.

Scooters also have swivel seats, which are more convenient for disabled people who have a hard time dealing with wheelchair foot supports. A person who suffers from arthritis, obesity, coronary or lung problems, or some other sort of whole-body disability, will find these units very helpful. There are a few physical requirements that the user must meet. The person must be able to stand and walk a few steps, to get on and off the vehicle. The person must also be able to sit upright without torso support, which only a wheelchair provides. He or she must also be able to move the hand and wrist areas.

A disability scooter does not look like a wheelchair, and this is a major selling point. Wheelchairs are often viewed by society in a negative light; a scooter, some feel, is more socially acceptable. In other words, a scooter doesn’t carry the same “handicapped” stigma as a wheelchair. Many scooter users can walk on their own; they simply can’t walk for long periods of time.

Another significant advantage of a disability scooter is the lower price. These units, though occasionally pricey, are still less expensive than motorized wheelchairs. This type of device can make your life a lot easier. You don’t have to put up with the back pain and aches that ordinarily come from walking around. At the same time, you don’t have to buy a wheelchair and feel that confinement that so many disabled individuals dislike. Learn more about affordable scooters!

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