How Much to Spend on a Wheelchair
Published: October 6, 2014
If you're in the process of picking out a wheelchair, you may be feeling overwhelmed and a little confused. Sure, chairs can come with a lot of bells and whistles and appear to be quite pricey. Not only should you know how much to spend on a wheelchair before actually beginning the shopping adventure, but you should also have a pretty clear idea of what you need or what out of a chair. The tips listed below may be able to help you with your wheelchair shopping experience.
Learning to Shop for a Wheelchair
As stated, shopping for a wheelchair can prove to be rather difficult. Therefore, you may need some assistance in the task — we want to be that assistance. Of course, the tips below are just a handful of ways in which your experience can be made easier. Find the method that works best for you and then pursue it.
Know Your Needs
Before you start shopping for a chair, make sure you know or have an idea of what you need to get out of said chair. There will be a lot of wheelchairs that may offer features you don’t need or want. In the same respect, there may be a specific feature that you really need or want. Wheelchairs are expensive, so know what you need (or don't need) before you make a final purchase.
Know Your Budget
As with any type of big purchase in your life, it's important to set a budget. In doing so, you ensure that you don’t spend more money than what you can rightfully afford. Therefore, before you even start the shopping process, have a set number of what do not want to go over — and then don’t go over it! Also, check with Medicaid to see if you're eligible for any type of assistance. Of course, you need to get a chair that meets your needs, but try not to go broke when making the purchase.
Shop Around
Most importantly, before you actually make a final purchase, shop around. Chances are, the more you shop and the more stores you visit, the better deal you will find. Therefore, don’t be too quick to make a decision without rightfully exploring all of your available options.
Are You Comfortable?
When learning how much to spend on a wheelchair, remember this: don’t spend more than you can afford to, but make sure you're comfortable and getting what you need out of the chair. After all, the wheelchair will be an important addition to your life — make sure you like it.