A Folding Mobility Scooter Is The Right Choice
Walking has become difficult but you still want your independence. It has always been fun to walk around the neighborhood, but it isn't that easy any more. When your neighbor mentioned a Folding Mobility Scooter, you thought it sounded like a good idea. Now all you need to do is answer some questions about how you would use it and shop from there. Will you want to move around the neighborhood? Do you want to have the scooter with you when you go shopping, out to eat or anywhere in the community? Will you want to use your scooter in your house on a daily basis? These are just some of the questions you need to answer.
Comparing the Folding Mobility Scooter to a motorized wheelchair is simple. A motorized wheelchair is for someone who is usually in the chair all the time. There are features that allow anyone with upper body disabilities to still be able to use the wheelchair to get around. A Folding Mobility Scooter is for someone that cannot be on their feet and legs all the time. If you are a person who still drives, but cannot walk for any length of time, the scooter is for you. It is also easier to fold and put in the car or store in your house.
Now that the decision is made to purchase a Folding Mobility Scooter, it is time to look at what is available. The Golden Technologies Liteway Folding Scooter can be purchased for around $1300. It has dual throttle controls, under seating storage, standard swivel seat, lift up armrest, rubber floor mat and it is easy to assemble and disassemble. The Drive Medical three wheel phantom mobility scooter has been replaced with the three and four wheel Drive Medical phoenix mobility scooters. The replacement is designed for indoor and outdoor use. It has a head light, finger pull throttle, adjustable height and it is easy to assemble and disassemble.
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Once you have decided which make and model of the Folding Mobility Scooter will be best for you, it is time to go out and physically sit in it. Make sure it is comfortable all the time you are in it. Do you have enough leg room? Is it easy to get in and out? Is it easy to drive? Can you steer it easy? Do you have enough storage baskets for anything you buy on shopping trips? If you can answer yes to those questions, the scooter is right for you. |

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