What is a bariatric wheelchair?

With weight capacities of up to 700 lbs and seat sizes up to 30,” bariatric wheelchairs (often referred to as extra wide wheelchairs or heavy duty wheelchairs) are strong enough to accommodate almost any user.
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What is the difference between a bariatric wheelchair and a regular wheelchair?

Bariatric Wheelchair

The seat widths are wider than regular chairs and they are also customizable. The tires do not go flat since they are made out of solid rubber and can easily support the extra weight. Bariatric wheelchairs weigh much more than standard wheelchairs because of the heavy reinforcement.
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When should you use a bariatric wheelchair?

If you are more than 100 pounds overweight with a BMI in excess of 30 then a bariatric wheelchair may be a good solution for your mobility needs. Typically the chairs' users may have conditions including: cardiopulmonary disease.
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What is the weight limit for a standard wheelchair?

Basic wheelchairs have weight limits of 250 – 350 lbs, lightweight wheelchairs have weight limits of 200 – 250 lbs, and heavy-duty wheelchairs have weight limits of 700+ lbs.
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How do you measure for a bariatric wheelchair?

How to Measure For Wheelchair
  1. Transport Wheelchair: Seat Width + 3"
  2. Standard Folding Wheelchair: Seat Width + 8"
  3. Reclining Wheelchairs: Seat Width + 8"
  4. Bariatric Wheelchairs: Seat Width + 8"
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Are there different sizes of wheelchairs?

Standard wheelchairs widths are 16″ (narrow adult), 18″ (average adult) and 20″ (wide adult). For children and small adult sizes as small as 8” are available. Adults with wider body frames can get seats from 28” and wider.
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Does Medicare pay for a wheelchair?

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers power-operated vehicles (scooters), walkers, and wheelchairs as durable medical equipment (DME). Medicare helps cover DME if: The doctor treating your condition submits a written order stating that you have a medical need for a wheelchair or scooter for use in your home.
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What size is a heavy duty wheelchair?

With weight capacities of up to 700 pounds and seat sizes up to 30 inches, heavy duty wheelchairs (often referred to as extra wide wheelchairs or bariatric wheelchairs) are sturdy enough to accommodate almost any user.
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How wide is an oversized wheelchair?

Standard wheelchairs are usually either 16 or 18 inches, but wide wheelchairs start at 20 inches and many bariatric models can come in 20, 22, or 24 inches.
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How much does a heavy duty wheelchair weight?

Heavy Duty Wheelchairs - 40lbs.

and need wider seats and a stronger frame. Because of their reinforced frames, these chairs are the heaviest.
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What's the meaning of bariatric?

Well, if you do a quick Google search, you will find that bariatric means “relating to or specializing in the treatment of obesity.” When you hear the term “bariatric” being used in a medical setting, it is referring to the treatment, prevention, and causes of obesity.
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How wide is bariatric power wheelchair?

capacity, A bariatric electric wheelchair can also be customized to suit the user's frame, with available seat width options from 22 inches to 25 inches.
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How do I know what size wheelchair to buy?

How to Determine Seat-to-Floor Height
  • If resident is under 5′5″ tall, use a Hemi size wheelchair with a 17½” seat height.
  • If resident is between 5′5″ and 6′2″, use an Adult size wheelchair with a 19½” to 20½” seat height.
  • If resident is over 6′2″ tall, use a Tall size wheelchair with a 21½” seat height.
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What is a Type 3 wheelchair?

Manual Wheelchair Type 3

These lightweight wheelchairs offer a modular design with clean modern lines and configurability. It provides you with a personalized fit and superior performance. Most models in this category can conveniently fold to fit into small spaces and vehicle. View manual wheelchair type 3 models.
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Why are there different types of wheelchairs?

There are many different types of wheelchairs to choose from, depending on your needs.
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Choosing the wheelchair that's right for you or your loved one is usually determined by a number of factors including:
  • type of disability.
  • daily needs.
  • lifestyle.
  • comfort.
  • price (type of funding, if any).
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What is the largest wheelchair size?

Medline Excel Extra-Wide Bariatric Wheelchair, 24 Wide Seat, Desk-Length Removable Arms, Swing Away Footrests, Chrome Frame. The Medline excel wheelchair is the biggest out there. It's extra-wide and extra-durable with a weight capacity of 500 pounds.
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How wide is a 22 wheelchair?

Wheelchairs that are considered “22 inch” come standard with a seat width of 22”. This is considered extra wide when it comes to manual Wheelchairs. The most common seat width for a wheelchair is 18 inches, while 16” inch chairs are the second most used.
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What qualifies for a wheelchair diagnosis?

Which Diagnoses Qualify for Wheelchairs?
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • ALS (AKA Lou Gehrig's Disease)
  • Parkinson's Disease.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries.
  • Cerebral Palsy.
  • Muscular Dystrophy.
  • CVA (AKA stroke-related paralysis)
  • Post-Polio Syndrome.
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What will Medicare not pay for?

In general, Original Medicare does not cover:

Long-term care (such as extended nursing home stays or custodial care) Hearing aids. Most vision care, notably eyeglasses and contacts. Most dental care, notably dentures.
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How much does a good wheelchair cost?

The average cost of a new wheelchair is between $500 and $1,500, but it really depends upon what kind of wheelchair you're shopping for. You can find manual wheelchairs priced as low as $100, while the cost of a power wheelchair can be as high as $30,000.
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What size are hospital wheelchairs?

A typical wheelchair has a length of 42” (106.7 cm), a height of 36” (91.4 cm), seat heights around 19.5” (49.5 cm), and a width of 25” (63.5 cm). Wheelchairs are chairs with wheels designed to serve users that are unable to, or have difficulty with, walking due to injury, illness, or disability.
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Can a wheelchair fit through a standard door?

ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) sets forth the following recommendations: A door requires a minimum of 32” with a maximum of 48” which would accommodate most wheelchairs. (Hallways require 36”). The height of a door should be 80”.
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