Wheelchair Rentals
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Wheelchairs are designed for terminally ill patients and disabled individuals. These people have to endure restricted and partial mobility and it is very difficult for them to continue living a normal life. The use of wheelchairs permits them to perform their daily chores and be a part of family events. Those who are recovering from accidents, but are fit to work in some capacity can easily continue to be active and productive. Wheelchairs are valued mobility vehicles that allow the users to lead an independent and confident life. This eliminates the need for them to be monitored at all times. The increase in demand for wheelchairs has prompted a number of dealers, charitable institutions, medical offices and service providers, to facilitate wheelchair rentals.
When people are involved in an accident, the road to recovery may be short or extended. In case, the injuries are temporary and the doctor confirms that the patient will completely recover in a short span of time, the person may opt for a wheelchair rental. The need for the wheelchair will be eliminated shortly and renting is a feasible option. A number of charitable organizations and medical offices offer wheelchair rentals. The applicants need to pay a security deposit and continue to pay a monthly rental. At times the lending body may require the user to sign an agreement.
When opting for a rental, it is important to consult the physician regarding the type of wheelchair to be used. Certain hospitals provide rentals for in- house patients that need to ferry across to the test centers and laboratories. A number of beach management groups also provide power or motorized wheelchair rentals to users. The manual wheelchairs may not be able to tread across the sand, even with the help from family members, because of inadequate traction.
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