Many scooters come equipped with a basic carry basket, which is definitely convenient when you’re running errands or out on the go. But a few simple scooter accessories can increase the convenience, safety, and comfort of your scooter.
Here are our top picks for must-have scooter accessories.
If you’re caring for someone who has limited mobility, a doctor or physical therapist may recommend a standing frame. Here are the basics on standing frames, why they’re important, and what you should look for in a great standing frame.
Vehicle lifts are convenient pieces of equipment that can easily transfer your scooter or power wheelchair inside of or onto the back of your vehicle. But do you really need a lift? If you’re toying with the idea of investing in a vehicle lift, consider these points which can help you to decide if you really need one.
A visit to an amusement park is a time-honored summer tradition, but accessibility limitations can make amusement park trips difficult. Luckily, there are some amusement parks that have gone above and beyond to keep their grounds handicap friendly. Here are our top five picks for the best handicap friendly amusement parks in the USA.
If you’re thinking about buying a hospital bed through Medicare, it’s important to realize that Medicare has guidelines that you must meet in order for a hospital bed to be deemed medically necessary.
If you’re planning a trip or a vacation, your mobility scooter is an essential piece of equipment that you’ll need. But if you’re flying, what should you do with your scooter? Here are the details about taking your scooter on a plane.
There are any number of circumstances that may mean you need to buy a hospital bed. But a hospital bed is a big purchase, and if you don’t ask the right questions, you might end up with a hospital bed that isn’t quite right for your needs. That’s why Med Mart has come up with this list of questions to help you buy the hospital bed that’s just right for you.
Are you or a loved one in need of an oxygen concentrator? Many people rely on these machines, and buying an oxygen concentrator means that you’ll no longer need to order oxygen tank refills. You’ll have the convenience of using oxygen available to you right at home, but concentrators can be pricey to purchase.
Let’s take a look at the options you have when it comes time to buy an oxygen concentrator.
The Hercules Patient Repositioner is a new product which is transforming the world of caregiving. Suitable for both professional and home use, this versatile system can transform patient repositioning. Here’s what you need to know.
Injuries in caregivers are a major issue, and every time a patient needs to be lifted or transferred, such injuries are possible. The New York State Zero Lift Task Force was created in 2005 to make environments safer for both patients and caregivers. If you’re not yet familiar with the Task Force, here’s what you need to know.