Mobility Scooter
October 26th, 2007 | by admin |
Mobility Scooters
Becoming Independent with Mobility Electric Scooters
by: Sally Johnson
There has been much advancement in the field of wheelchairs, specifically mobility wheelchairs. But now there is something even more versatile, mobility electric scooters. When it comes to the elderly or handicapped mobility scooters may be the best thing since sliced bread.
In the past disabled persons would lose out on many uplifting activities. But with the innovations in mobility scooters, the elderly and handicapped are not feeling quite as old or as feeble as they once were. Why? When you can get around almost as well as active healthy people you can return to being a part of the family or community. Independence is once again your ally. The ability to get around the house or out in public once again can be a major boost in a persons self worth. No more dependence on others to perform common everyday tasks.
Motorized electric scooters for people with a handicap are fast becoming the way of the future. With technological advances being made with regard to electric mobility scooters it’s no wonder they have taken the disabled world by storm. It’s a thrill seeing a 90 year old man walking his dog with the help of a mobility electric scooter, something that he wouldn’t have been possible just a few short years ago. But now there is practically nowhere a person can’t go with the help of an electric motor scooter.
There are gas motor scooters and electric motorized scooters, but for the handicapped gas scooters are out and electric is in. No need for gas, just plug it in for a recharge and then off you go with full independence once again. These wonderful scooters are getting faster and lighter. Plus, the scooter batteries have drastically improved, allowing much longer periods of driving without the need for a recharge. Wouldn’t it be nice being able to scoot around all day without the need for a charge?
Another advantage of mobility electric motor scooters is the cost. They are not only becoming increasingly less expensive, but if a person is disabled or handicapped it may even be possible to have Medicare or other medical insurance pick up some or all of the tab.
When purchasing an electric scooter be sure to take it for a test drive before buying. The most important thing is making sure that your motorized scooter is comfortable. By purchasing a comfortable scooter it’ll be a pleasant drive anywhere you go. Another consideration is the cost. If at all possible have your health insurance company pay for part of the price. But even if you have no insurance it is well worth the price. No price can be put on being independent and mobile, especially if you’ve been laid up for awhile.
One of the many options available in mobile electric scooters is their number of wheels. There are models that have either 3 wheels or 4 wheels. The 3 wheel scooters are typically lighter in weight. The 4 wheel models are typically heavier, but may be a little better balanced when going quickly around a turn. Two wheels in the front make for a more stable vehicle around sharp corners. Once again, it is wise to test drive before buying.
There are many different options including colors, sizes, weights, number of wheels, battery capacity and the types of seats. If chosen carefully an electric scooter can become one of the best purchases ever made for the handicapped, disabled or elderly.
About The Author
Sally Johnson writes about many topics. Spreading the word about the wonderful world of mobility electric scooters is one of her missions. For more information about mobility electric scooters visit http://www.my-electric-scooters.com.
This is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek the guidance of a licensed physician if you need medical advice.
15 Responses to “Mobility Scooter”
By Ruth Rentschler on Apr 22, 2008 | Reply
I am looking for info and photo of Rascal electric mobility scooter 4 wheel, series 300 model no305.
Where is available for viewing and prices, etc.
Is it real or a fantasy?
Reply soon. Thanks
By Patricia J. Hoff on May 12, 2008 | Reply
HELP!!! GAUGE FOR BATTERY DOES NOT MOVE, I NEVER KNOW WHEN I WILL BE STRANDED WITHOUT BATTERY POWER. i LIVE IN ROSEVILLE, CAIFORNIA (Sacramento Area) Place where I purchased it less than a year ago has flown the coop, no info, think maybe I got “taken”????? Help me please, love my Featherlite but afraid to go too far, gauge is stuck!!!on FULL yet I’ve run out of power. Thanxxxx Patt Hoff (916) 788-8374 answering machine
By marilyn buckner on Apr 12, 2009 | Reply
I am trying to find a rear wheel for a rascal 230 scooter. Thanks
By Helen Evans on May 16, 2009 | Reply
I have had both knees replaced and no longer need my Maxima 3-wheel Scooter which I purchased new. It has less than 100 miles on it. Most of them were inside miles. It was only used outside three or four times. Will sell cheap. Where can I find a web site that caters to this? Is Ebay my best bet?
Thanks Helen (903) 640-0963
By Joanne on Jun 6, 2009 | Reply
You can advertise on a website called craigslist
By del stene on Jun 15, 2009 | Reply
looking for a wormgear drive for invacare lynx lx3 in a PHM box and if so a price please
By Bob on Jun 17, 2009 | Reply
I need rear 10″ wheel for Pride Victory 4 wheel
scooter older model (over 5 years)
Also need parts for mobility scooter 3 wheel
chaueffer model circa 1994
By Bob on Jun 17, 2009 | Reply
need rear 10″ wheel for Pride Victory 4 wheel scooter older model (over 5 years)
Need parts for Mobility scooter Chaueffer model
circa 1994 “push throddle assembly”
By Mr Mobility on Jul 2, 2009 | Reply
Nice article. One other point about 3 wheel scooters is that they are good if you have problems bending your legs
By pat on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
I need someone who can repair my mom’s Jazzy scooter. She lives in Joplin, Mo. and can not drive, so she can not take it to a dealer. Help!
By Shirley Luna on Sep 10, 2009 | Reply
I need to find two batteries for a no boundries scooter 3 wheel, anyone can tell me where to find these, the old ones are Long batteries, can’t seem to locate them thx
By garnie brown on Mar 15, 2010 | Reply
i have this sidekick scooter that i have had awhile ,i have medicade an humana, it has stoped running all together,im looking to where i can find a place to have it checked or to trade it in at,
By Melvin Nilges on Apr 29, 2010 | Reply
I would like to know where I can find a Caddy Fold N Go on display
By FRED HETZEL on Apr 30, 2010 | Reply
LOOKING FOR PRICE ON TRX ELECTRIC SCOOTER BATTERY CHARGER
E-MAIL IS FRED2@RCN.COM
By Stanley on May 10, 2010 | Reply
You may need to call the manufactorer for technical support it may be something you could possibly fix yourself with a little guidance.