There is increasing concern over the number of falls elderly people suffer every year. It is estimated that 300,000 people over the age of 65 will fracture a hip annually. Since most hip fractures are the result of a fall, prevention and awareness of mobility aids is very important.

Many people are unaware of the variety of mobility equipment available to them to improve safety and their quality of life. Most seniors do not realize that this equipment is available to the Medicare recipient when certain criteria is met.

An excellent aid for many people is the power wheelchair, also called a motorized wheelchair or electric wheelchair. Not to be confused with a scooter or electric scooter. Such equipment is covered by Medicare and other private insurances if the person meets the following criteria:

1) Currently has a manual wheelchair or has a need for one medically to complete the activities of daily living. One must be chair or bed confined.

2) Is unable to propel him or herself in a manual wheelchair due to heart, lung, or respiratory problems such as Diabetes, CVA (stroke), COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), etc. This is one area that is misunderstood by families, caregivers, and most physicians. Most believe that the ailment must be external and cannot be internal. However the fact is that people with respiratory illness, for example, may have a harder time self-propelling a manual wheelchair and can easily harm themselves further by doing so, than those that have a lack of arm strength.

3) Finally and probably most importantly, the person must be able to operate the chair safely. If there are cognitive issues, it is unlikely this mobility aid would be the best product for this type of person. Also, if someone does not have the capacity in the hands to operate the control, this would also cause a safety concern. The control is most probably a joystick.

In order to find out if someone qualifies for such equipment, contact should be made to a distributor of power wheelchairs that bills Medicare. Simply by asking any distributor if they bill Medicare is enough as they will know what is meant by the question.

The majority of distributors that bill insurance will bill directly with proper physician documentation and no money should be required upfront. There could be a deductible and some money that the beneficiary will be responsible for upon or after delivery, but that should be disclosed by the distributor upon ordering. These type of companies also should help you through the entire process. It is definately an option to be explored.

A power wheelchair can be the gift of freedom and independence for a frail or disabled loved one. It can also mean a safer and less risky life for them, one where the threat of a nasty fall is greatly reduced.

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If you’re asked to go on holiday with friends or family and your mobility isn’t quite what it used to be then you may be inclined to say no to their offer. Most of us want to avoid being a burden on our families and would hate to curtail their activites while on a break. But this doesn’t need to be the case.

There are a couple of options that you could consider. One option is folding mobility scooters that are designed to be portable and are easy to transport in a car. Once on your scooter you can keep apace with everyone else. You can hire one for when you’re away without having to go to the expense of buying one outright.

If you opt for a scooter you need to be able to recharge the batteries between excursions out. There’s also a little bit of a learning curve which if you’ve spent your life as a non-driver might put you off slightly.

Of course a mobility scooter won’t suit everyone so another option is a wheelchair. Fortunately some wheelchairs are made to fold up for easy travel, being both lightweight and relatively small when collapsed. We all have good days and bad days and on a good day you can always leave the wheelchair in the car. When you’ve got a long day planned then you’ll know that you’ll need to take the wheelchair with you. Because they are so light they aren’t a problem to push around so even if you don’t get to use it they can always be used to push around the group’s shopping.

Before you set off on your holiday you might like to look at some wheelchair ramps that will help you get around a little more smoothly. You might also want to purchase a wheelchair pad to make sitting in the seat a little more comfortable.

Whether using a mobility scooter or wheelchair, don’t leave your walking stick behind because it will maximise your ability to get around in allsorts of places. So don’t say no, say yes instead and enjoy spending time with your family.

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