Renting A Wheelchair Lift

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Renting a Wheelchair Lift


Summary

Jerry, a college sophomore passionate about extreme sports, never shied away from a challenge. Inspired by someone on TV climbing a 65-degree slope on a motorbike, Jerry attempted the same feat. Unfortunately, it ended differently for Jerry, resulting in a two-week hospital stay.

The Incident

Doctors diagnosed Jerry with a concussion, a broken right elbow, and a dislocated knee. Thankfully, Jerry was expected to make a full recovery. However, mobility became a challenge, necessitating the use of a wheelchair.

Choosing the Right Wheelchair

Not wanting to rely on others for mobility, Jerry opted for an electric wheelchair, also known as a power chair. This model is similar to traditional wheelchairs but features front-mounted larger wheels and is powered by a battery with a joystick control on the armrest.

How to Rent an Electric Wheelchair

Booking an electric wheelchair is straightforward. Here are the steps Jerry's parents took:

1. Contact the Supplier: They reached out to stores, either online or found in local directories.

2. Specify Needs: They discussed the specific requirements for Jerry's wheelchair, ensuring it met all necessary criteria.

3. Booking the Wheelchair: Once they found the ideal model, they booked it using a credit card. For rentals under a month, full price is typically charged. For longer-term rentals like Jerry’s, a deposit is paid upfront, with the remainder billed later.

4. Pickup and Inspection: They picked up the wheelchair, inspecting it for any previous damage to avoid unwarranted charges.

5. Returning the Wheelchair: After use, they returned the chair, either by dropping it off, arranging home pickup, or meeting at a designated location.

Renting an electric wheelchair is similar to renting a car: care must be taken to ensure it’s in good condition for the next user.

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