For people who have limited mobility, mobility aids are a great relief. However, with mobility aids, people are faced with a slight yet significant dilemma – choosing the right one. In many cases, the choice is narrowed down to two options: power wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
Although similar, these two mobility aids have distinguishing features and functions which set them apart. It is important to note that neither of these options is universally better than the other. Rather, the choice ultimately boils down to personal choice and preferences.
A power wheelchair – like many other mobility aids – is a device that aids mobility for people who have problems moving around. It is quite different from the traditional manual wheelchair. A power wheelchair usually comes with a control joystick for manoeuvring and controlling the movements of the device. It is designed in such a way that it requires very little effort to control. One does not need to move his/her arms to control this device. As such, it is best suited for people who have limited mobility in the upper part of their bodies or would fatigue very quickly if propelling a manual wheelchair.
Advantages of Power Wheelchairs
Power wheelchairs come with a few pros or advantages. These include:
Disadvantages of Power Wheelchairs
A mobility scooter has some similarities to a wheelchair. However, it is designed to look just like a scooter. It has about three or four wheels and requires a good balance to operate. However, they are larger than wheelchairs and typically are less manoeuvrable.
Advantages of Mobility Scooters
Disadvantages of Mobility Scooters
As stated earlier, these two mobility aids may share some similarities but they equally have distinguishing features.
Power wheelchairs have a wide range of custom settings which lets the wheelchair be set up to suit an individual’s needs, both now and into the future. They can also be used easily in tight indoor environments and outdoors. On the other hand, mobility scooters are more suited for outdoor use.
In the same vein, power wheelchairs are specifically designed for people who need them for most of their mobility needs. For example, a power wheelchair is designed for the user to be able to operate it around their home, travel to a shop, café or restaurant, for example, and also use the power wheelchair within those spaces. This is quite different from mobility scooters which are mainly for outdoor use and mobilising over long distances, and designed for the user to use when travelling to a destination, such as a café, and then leaving the scooter outside.
In terms of operability, power wheelchairs have the upper hand as they are very easy to operate and do not require much effort from the user. On the other hand, mobility scooters require one to have a good balance in order to operate it properly.
From these distinguishing features, it is clear that these two mobility aids have their own advantages and cons. Thus, one’s choice should be based on preference and some other relevant factors.
Before choosing between a power wheelchair and a mobility scooter, it is important to consider several factors. Some of these include:
Making a choice may seem confusing but once you consider the important factors and the distinguishing features between these two mobility aids, it will be considerably easier to choose.
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