Her chairs she had purchased from others, they no longer work. She had one they would rise up to help her in and out of her chair and to give her more freedom to cook and do things she use to do. The push chairs are of no use. Her left leg as the Drs. Said is dead. She is 83 and lives at home. Mendon, Michigan. She has her sister living with her but is rarely home till 9:30 pm she is 80
I am looking for help to find or borrow long term power wheelchair.
She has no Dr. As she moved back home after my father’s death in Florida. It is pretty hard to get her around. Any help would be greatly appreciate.
Thank you,
Tonya
I can’t imagine of any possibility to borrow a power chair long term.
When she died and I returned it I made sure to give them a donation to buy several of those transport chairs, because hers had peen run into the ground.
A doctor can not only order rehab and PT help in rehab or in home, but can also start the work toward guiding you to social services that can help with getting needed equipment if you cannot afford to buy it.
Start with good medical care and diagnosis by a doctor would be my advice.
As to wheelchair, there may be places in your town or city, medical supply places especially, that can help guide you to charities. Call your local counsel on the aging for some suggestions.
The internet in your area, any sites such as NextDoor are good outreach ideas.
Sure do wish you good luck in your search.
See if there is a durable equipment store near you. Some repair wheelchairs.