Disability Scooters for a Better Life

Disability scooters can be of great help in compensating for various disabilities. Even for relatively minor injuries, or for disabilities that don't affect every part of life, an electric scooter can enable the disadvantaged to enjoy life without having to make any unnecessary compromises. Even if you can generally get around your home just fine, an electric scooter can be of assistance in allowing you, no matter your disability, to get outdoors, take in the fresh air and scenery, and to get around comfortably when the distance is just too far to traverse on foot. This is one of the goals that PaceSaver keeps in mind when designing and manufacturing their scooters. PaceSaver provides a wide range of products to suit every need. After all, no two disabilities are exactly alike, and there is no true, one-size-fits-all solution to reduced mobility. For example, injury sufferers may need little more than a standard scooter, something such as the Espree Premier, while those suffering from serious weight problems will do well to look into a bariatric model (bariatrics being the field of medicine dedicated to obesity), such as the Titan Plus III, or the Fusion 350. Who needs a bariatric model? Bariatric models are excellent for those not necessarily suffering from a weight problem, but who are simply built differently. For those of us who have to duck when going through doorways, these more heavy duty models are what you might call "big-and-tall" scooters. Some questions to ask yourself when selecting a scooter to suit your disability: • What is my disability? This one should be obvious, of course. But, if you can walk around the neighborhood just fine and only need the scooter for longer trips, then this should be taken into consideration when selecting a scooter.• What are my needs? How much weight will you need your scooter to carry? How long do you expect your average trip to be (think about battery size)? Do you need your scooter on a daily basis, or only when the need arises? Make sure the scooter you select is built to compensate for your disability, not someone else's. • What is my lifestyle? Do you like to spend plenty of time getting around the neighborhood or local park, or do you only need the scooter to get you around the grocery store? Luckily, the disability scooters provided by PaceSaver are offered in a wide enough range of styles to fit almost anybody's needs. Return to Home Page from "Disability Scooters"
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