Disabled Mobility Scooter – Finding the Right One
It is not usually an easy thing to realize that your ability to get around has been reduced. Most of us enjoy being able to get around when we are young and in good health. Whether your age and health are the reason for needing a disabled mobility scooter or an accident it can be tough.
But being able to take advantage of technology and use a scooter is much better then relaying on people carrying you somewhere.
You may have seen the commercials on television that show you how much a disabled mobility scooter can improve your life. Instead of feeling stuck and having trouble getting around, you can find freedom using a scooter. Most of these commercials are geared toward only senior citizens and those who seem to have Medicaid.
Since this is the only real form of education we get when it comes to disabled mobility scooters, it can be intimidating for those that are younger and have mobility problems, or those who don’t use Medicaid or Medicare. The fact is that disabled mobility scooters are readily available to anyone who needs one; you just need to know how to go about making the right choice.
Anyone Can Get A Scooter
Anyone who has a mobility problem and needs to get around can have one. There is no special qualification in order to get a scooter. So if the commercials for disabled mobility scooters have made you think you have to be older to get one think again.
Whether you find your disabled mobility scooter online or in a local scooter store, there are some questions you are going to want to have answered before making your investment.
Things to Consider Before Your Purchase
You may want to consider where you want to take your scooter as you narrow in on the right model for you. If you plan on just getting around the house and for shopping trips then you will likely find a model with a lower price tag.
If on the other hand you want to get out and cruise around on the grass and dirt another model may be for you. For getting our in rougher terrain a good heavy duty mobility scooter would be a great option.
One of the first things you should find out from the seller before purchasing a disabled mobility scooter is whether there are payment plans or other financial assistance, and if so, you need to find out what the interest rate is. Sometimes the sticker price of a scooter can be a shocker, but many sellers are willing to work with you on payments with little or no interest at all!
The prices for a good scooter are going to run around two thousand dollars. The bottom line is that the price will reflect the features you want.
In addition make sure you are aware of the different models and manufacturers that are available to you. Do some research and read customer review’s for the products that you are interested in. This can help you make the best decision as you select the model for you.
If you buy a new disabled mobility scooter then it should come with a full warranty. An example warranty might be like the following - 3 years on Frame, 1 year on electrical Components, 6 months on Battery.
Whatever the reason for your need of a mobility scooter they will open up your life and let you get around with much more freedom.