There is a weight limit on a standard HS-1000 Power Chair. The weight limit for a HS-1000 Power Chair is up to three hundred pounds.
The maximum weight capacity of power wheels is 130 lbs. With that being said, a child riding on power wheels can not exceed the weight limit of 130 lbs.
A standard typical power chair will cost you around $700. This price will fluctuate depending on the options you desire, the company, and your insurance company.
The best vehicle to have to use a power chair lift is a van. The weight and size of a power chair and the hydraulic lift are best suited to both a long and wide vehicle. This also ensures the most amount of comfort for the mobility assisted.
When purchasing a power chair, there are many things you need to think about. To name a few, you should think about how active you are, if you should get a heavy-duty chair, and how fast you want to go in your power chair. You can get a travel chair, which is smaller, more compact and is the most manueverable. You could also get a center-wheel drive power chair either in heavy-duty or standard weight restrictions which has exceptional battery power, captain's seating, and good maneuverability even in semi-rough terrain. Good question. And I think you need to see what options you have for researching a good chair, who can help you find one, and what financial options there are. The internet is great for this. I went to Google search and found quite a bit of information with the search query "options to purchasing a power chair" The Ehow site had several good ideas, first was to have your physician write you a prescription for the chair. Your doctor should inform you what your physical limitations are
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Although both options exist, it would seem that the vast majority of electric chair lifts require a standard outlet. The outlet, however, must be grounded (three prongs).
Standard Power Chairs are the most common power chair products covered by Medicare, assuming you meet the weight requirements (up to 300 pounds). Beyond that weight limit, there are other heavy duty or bariatric options. Depends on your condition. Power wheelchairs have very strict guidelines that have to be met before any coverage is allowed. Make sure you go to your doctor before you try to purchase one from places like Hoveround or Scooter Stores, or what have you, or you'll never get it covered.
A power chair typically costs around 1,000 but depending on your condtion a power chair may not cost you anything if you have medicare or medicade best of luck to you.
You have to remember why you are getting the power chair and if it is really right for you at the time of purchase.
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Depends on Standard, Hemi, Heavy Duty, Extra Heavy Duty, Power Chair, etc. Your run-of-the-mill chair is code K0001, then they vary K000x with x being a number that changes based on the first line of this answer.